Volume 8, No. 4, July 1996

ARTICLES

Violence and Awe: The Foundations of Government in Aphra Behn's New World Settings
Richard Frohock

Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni en avance sur son époque? Une lecture par l'abbé de LaPorte
Suzan Van Dijk

Description and Tableau in the Eighteenth-Century British Sentimental Novel
Anne Particia Williams

Literal and Literary Representations of the Family in The Mysteries of
Udolpho

Patricia Whiting

General Tilney and Tyranny: Northanger Abbey
Shinobu Minma

FORUM

Who Wrote What?: The Question of Attribution
J. Paul Hunter, Isobel Grundy, Melvyn New, Hugh Amory, Martin C. Battestin

REVIEWS

Geoffrey Sill on David Fausett, The Strange Surprizing Sources of "Robinson Crusoe"

Robert D. Hume on Jill Campbell, Natural Masques: Gender and Identity in Fielding's Plays and Novels

Christine Roulston on Jenene J. Allison, Revealing Difference: The Fiction of Isabelle de Charrière

Marie-Hélène Chabut on Sylvianne Albertan-Coppola, Abbé Prévost: Manon Lescant

Mona Scheuermann on Cheryl Turner, Living by the Pen: Women Writers in the Eighteenth Century

Thomas K. Meier on Edward Copeland, Women Writing about Money: Women's Fiction in England, 1790-1820

Deidre Lynch on David Kaufmann, The Business of Common Life: Novels and Classical Economics between Revolution and Reform

Victor Sage on Maggie Kilgour, The Rise of the Gothic Novel

April London on Jacqueline Howard, Reading Gothic Fiction: A Bakhtinian Approach

D.L. MacDonald on E.J. Clery, The Rise of Supernatural Fiction, 1762-1800

 

 


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