Volume 7, No. 3, April 1995

ARTICLES

Geo-Ethnicity, Epistolary Affect, and Reception in French Prose Fiction of the Enlightenment: An Experiment in Data Analysis
Richard L. Frautschi

Caesar's Toils: Allusion and Rebellion in Oroonoko
David E. Hoegberg

"A Point of Conscience": Breastfeeding and Maternal Authority in Pamela 2
Toni Bowers

Fielding on Fiction and History
Bertrand A. Goldgar

Lavater and Physiognomy in English Fiction 1790--1832
Graemetytler

REVIEWS

Jane Rush sur Diderot Studies no 25 , éd. Otis Fellows et Diana Guiragossian Carr

Peter V. Conroy, JR sur Sade, Florian, Baculard d'Arnaud. Histoires anglaises. , éd. Michel Delon

Allen Michie on Joseph F. Bartolomeo, A New Species of Criticism: Eighteenth-Century Discourse on the Novel

Lois Ann Russell sur Jacques Chupeau, Un Nouvel Art du roman: techniques narratives et poésie romanesque dans "Les Illustres Françaises" de Robert Challe

Patrick Coleman sur Pierre Bayard, Le Paradoxe du menteur. Sur Laclos

Carol Poston on Betty Rizzo, Companions without Vows: Relationships among Eighteenth-Century British Women

Barbara M. Benedict on Deborah D. Rogers, The Critical Response to Ann Radcliffe

Jane Millgate on Fiona Robertson, Legitimate Histories: Scott, Gothic, and the Authorities of Fiction

Martha F. Bowden on Secresy; or, The Ruin on the Rock , ed. Isobel Grundy; Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus , ed. D.L. Macdonald and Kathleen Scherf.

 


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