Volume 8, No. 1, October 1995

ARTICLES

Les Illustres Françaises: Un nouvel art du roman à l'aube du XVIIIe siècle
Jacques Cormier

The Dialectic of Love in Sir Charles Grandison
Wendy Jones

Fielding's Amelia and the Aesthetics of Virtue
Alison Conway

"Unbecoming Conjunctions": Mourning the Loss of Landscape and Love in Persuasion
Jill Heydt-Stevenson

REVIEW ESSAYS

The History of the Novel Writ Large---and New
Jerry C. Beasley

Transgressive Youth: Lady Mary, Jane Austen, and the Juvenilia Press
Lois A. Chaber

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT

Paula R. Backcheider and Hope D. Cotton, Spiro Peterson (1922-1992) and Defoe Studies

Spiro Peterson Et AL., Bibliography of Defoe Studies in the Far East: China and Taiwan, Japan, and Korea

REVIEWS

Marshall Brown on Body and Text in the Eighteenth Century, ed. Veronica Kelly and Dorothea E. von Mücke

Katherine Quinsey on History, Gender, and Eighteenth-Century Literature , ed. Beth Fowkes Tobin

Patrocoa Meyer Spacks on Catherine Gallagher, Nobody's Story: The Vanishing Acts of Women Writers in the Marketplace, 1670-1820

David C. Hensley on Catherine Craft-Fairchild, Masquerade and Gender: Disguise and Female Identity in Eighteenth-Century Fictions by Women

Ian Campbell Ross on Vertue Rewarded: or, the Irish Princess. A New Novel, ed. Hubert McDermott

Paul Alkon on Lincoln B. Faller, Crime and Defoe: A New Kind of Writing

Stephen E. Soud on Ian Higgins, Swift's Politics: A Study in Disaffection

Charles A. Knight on Ian Bell, Henry Fielding: Authorship and Authority

Hugh Amory on Judith Moore, The Appearance of Truth: The Story of Elizabeth Canning and Eighteenth-Century Narrative

Robert Mayer on Robert D. Spector, Smollett's Women: A Study in an Eighteenth-Century Masculine Sensibility

Janice Farrar Thaddeus on Syndy McMillen Conger, Mary Wollstonecraft and the Language of Sensibility

David Fairer on Vijay Mishra, The Gothic Sublime

Louise Barnett on Peter Cryle, Geometry in the Boudoir: Configurations of French Erotic Narrative

Aubrey Rosenberg on Voyage et aventures de François Leguat et de ses compagnons en deux îles désertes des Indes orientales , éd. Jean-Michel Racault et Paolo Carile

 

 

 


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