Volume 3, No. 2, January 1991

ARTICLES

La quète du savoir dans les Lettres persanes
Sylvie Romanowski

Classical Myth in Richardson's Clarissa : Ovid Revised
Douglas Murray

The Hobby-Horse's Epitaph: Tristram Shandy , Hamlet , and the Vehicles of Memory
Robert L. Chibka

REVIEW ESSAY

Peter Sabor, Harold Bloom on Eighteenth-Century Fiction

REVIEWS

Thomas R. Cleary on The Idea of the Novel in the Eighteenth Century , ed. Robert W. Uphaus

Robert D. Spector on Ulrich Wicks, Picaresque Narrative, Picaresque Fictions: A Theory and Research Guide

Patrick Coleman on Dena Goodman, Criticism in Action: Enlightenment Experiments in Political Writing

Gerge E. Haggerty on Hubert McDermott, Novel and Romance: The "Odyssey" to "Tom Jones"

Catherine N. Parke on Margaret Olofson Thickstun, Fictions of the Feminine: Puritan Doctrine and the Representation of Women

Bernard Beugnot sur Mercédès Boixareu, Fonction de la narration et du dialogue dans "La Princesse de Clèves"

Paul Alkon on David Trotter, Circulation: Defoe, Dickens, and the Economics of the Novel ; John J. Richetti, Daniel Defoe

Paul H. Meyer on Malcolm Cook, Lesage: Gil Blas

Jean Terrasse sur Maurice Daumas, Le syndrome des Grieux: La relation père/fils au XVIIIe siècle

Mark S. Madoff on "Vathek" and the Escape from Time: Bicentenary Revaluations , ed. Kenneth W. Graham

James F. Jones sur Nouchine Behbahani, Paysages rêvés, paysages vécus dans "La Nouvelle Héloïse" de J.-J. Rousseau

Leland E. Warren on Jonathan Lamb, Sterne's Fiction and the Double Principle

 

 


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