Volume
6, No. 3, April
1994
ARTICLES
Is
There a Turk in the Turkish Spy ?
Virginia H. Aksan
Crusoe
in the Cave: Defoe and the Semiotics of Desire
Geoffrey M. Sill
A
True Account of the Proceedings at Perth : The Impact
of an Historical Novel
P.N. Furbank and W.R. Owens
Aspects
de l'espace-temps dans Jacques le fataliste
Jean Terrasse
The Frailties
of Fanny: Mansfield Park and the Evangelical Movement
Mary Waldron
REVIEWS
Joseph Wiesenfarth
on Celebrating Persuasion , The Jane Austen Society of North America
General Meeting, 1993
Geoffrey M.
Sill on Zaixin Zhang, Voices of the Self in Daniel Defoe's Fiction
Eenglish Showalter
on R.A. Francis, The Abbé Prévost's First-Person Narrators
Anne Richardot
on Colette Cazenobe, Le Système du libertinage de Crébillon
à Laclos
Brighitte Glaser
on Literature and Medicine during the Eighteenth Century , ed. Marie
Mulvey Roberts and Roy Porter
Rober A. Erickson
on Anne Jessie Van Sant, Eighteenth-Century Sensibility and the Novel:
The Senses in Social Context
Rpbert W. Uphaus
on Pamela Clemit, The Godwinian Novel: The Rational Fictions of Godwin,
Brockden Brown, Mary Shelley
Michael M.
Boardman on John M. Warner, Joyce's Grandfathers: Myth and History
in Defoe, Smollett, Sterne and Joyce
Julie C. Hayes
on Peter France, Politeness and Its Discontents: Problems in French
Classical Culture
Peter V. Conroy,
JR, Thomas M. Kavanagh, Enlightenment and the Shadows of Chance: The
Novel and the Culture of Gambling in Eighteenth-Century France
Mitzi Myers
on Rosemary Lloyd, The Land of Lost Content: Children and Childhood
in Nineteenth-Century French Literature ; Samuel F. Pickering, Jr,
Moral Instruction and Fiction for Children 1749--1820
Jacqueline
Reid-Walsh on Jane Austen, The Beautifull Cassandra , illustrations
and afterword Juliet McMaster
Elizabeth W.
Harries on Susan Winnett, Terrible Sociability: The Text of Manners
in Laclos, Goethe, and James