Volume 3, No. 4, July 1991
Special Evelina Issue

ARTICLES

Burney Criticism: Family Romance, Psychobiography, and Social History
Julia Epstein

"And What Other Name May I Claim?": Names and Their Owners in Frances Burney's Evelina
Amy J. Pawl

"Oh Dear Resemblance of Thy Murdered Mother": Female Authorship in Evelina
Susan C. Greenfield

Bringing Belmont to Justice: Burney's Quest for Paternal Recognition in Evelina
Gina Campbell

The Name of the Father: Social Identity and the Ambition of Evelina
David Oakleaf

Beyond Evelina : The Individual Novel and the Community of Literature
Margaret Anne Doody

REVIEWS

Julie C. Hayes on William E. Ray, Story and History: Narrative Authority and Social Identity in the Eighteenth-Century French and English Novel

Maria Joào Brilhante sur La Naissance du roman en France: Topique romanesque de l' "Astrée" à "Justine" , éd. Nicole Boursier et David Trott

C.P. Courtney on Jean Goldzink, Charles-Louis de Montesquieu: Lettres persanes

Isobel Grondy on Edward Tomarken, Johnson, "Rasselas," and the Choice of Criticism

Charles A. Porter sur Europe No 732. Rétif de la Bretonne

D.D. Devlin on Julia Epstein, The Iron Pen: Frances Burney and the Politics of Women's Writing

Patricia B. Craddock on John A. Dussinger, In the Pride of the Moment: Encounters in Jane Austen's World

Ruth Perry on Huang Mei, Transforming the Cinderella Dream: From Frances Burney to Charlotte Brontë

David Womersley on Alan T. McKenzie, Certain Lively Episodes: The Articulation of Passion in Eighteenth-Century Prose

Frank Felsenstein on All Before Them , ed. John McVeagh

Kevin L. Cope on John Allen Stevenson, The British Novel, Defoe to Austen: A Critical History

 

 

 


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