Volume 3, No. 3, April 1991

ARTICLES

Social Power and the Eighteenth-Century Novel: Foucault and Transparent Literary History
William Beatty Warner

Harmony and Discord in Paul et Virginie
Malcolm C. Cook

A Pastoral Romance, From the Ancient British : Godwin's Rewriting of Comus
Pamela Clemit

Fiction and the Female Reading Public in Eighteenth-Century France: The Journal des dames (1759-1778)
Angus Martin

REVIEWS

Nicholas Hudson on Leo Damrosch, Fictions of Reality in the Age of Hume and Johnson

Peter Walmsley on Carol Kay, Political Constructions: Defoe, Richardson, and Sterne in Relation to Hobbes, Hume, and Burke

Monique Moser-Verrey sur Jan Herman, Le mensonge romanesque. Paramètres pour l'étude du roman épistolaire en France

Jean-Pierre DENS sur Ange Goudar, L'Espion chinois

Julia Prewitt Brown on William Austen-Leigh and Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh, Jane Austen: A Family Record; Jane Austen's Manuscript Letters in Facsimile: Reproductions of Every Known Extant Letter, Fragment, and Autograph Copy, with an Annotated List of All Known Letters , ed. Jo Modert; Park Honan, Jane Austen: Her Life

John Mullan on Sensibility in Transformation: Creative Resistance to Sentiment from the Augustans to the Romantics , ed. Syndy McMillen Conger

Syndy M. Conger on John Mullan, Sentiment and Sociability: The Language of Feeling in the Eighteenth Century

Robert D. Hume on Patricia Meyer Spacks, Desire and Truth: Functions of Plot in Eighteenth-Century English Novels

Shawn Lisa Maurer on Felicity A. Nussbaum, The Autobiographical Subject: Gender and Ideology in Eighteenth-Century England

 

 

 


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