Volume 9, No. 4, July 1997
Fiction and the Law

ARTICLES

The Reader and the Jury: Legal Fictions and the Making of Commercial Law in Eighteenth-Century England
Martin A. Kayman

Clarissa and the Marriage Act
Mary Vermillion

Quand le Récit deient procès: le cas de la Grecque moderne
Alan J. Singerman

Tom Jones and the Economics of Copyright
Simon Stern

Le"dangereux dépot": virginité et contrat dans Julie ou la nouvelle Héloise
Nadine Bérenguier

La Loi dans Henriette et Richard de Mme de Charrière
Guillemette Samson

"The Subject of Detection": Legal Rhetoric and Subjectivity in Cleb Williams
Nicholas M. Williams

REVIEWS

Elizabeth Wanning Harries on Elizabeth Heckendorn Cook, Epistolary Bodies:Gender and Genre in the Eighteenth-Century Republic of Letters

Lennard J. Davis on James Thompson, Models of Value: Eighteenth-Century Political Economy and the Novel

John A. Fleming on Elena Russo, Skeptical Selves: Empiricism and Modernity in the French Novel

Richard Francis on Erik Leborgne, Prévost d'Exiles

Shirley Jones Day on John Campbell, Questions of Interpretationin "La Princesse de Clèes"

John A. Dussinger on Melvyn New, ed., The Sermons of Laurence Sterne: The Text and Notes to the Sermons

Merete Grevlund on Violaine Géraud, La Lettre et l'esprit de Crébillon fils

Catherine Cusset on Michel Delon, éd., Les Amours du chevalier de Faublas

Marie-Paule Laden on Medha Nirody Karmarker, Madame de Charrière et la révolution des idées

Donna Landry on Alvaro Ribeiro, SJ and James G. Basker, eds, Tradition in TRansition: Women Writers, Marginal Texts, and the Eighteenth-Century Canon

Franco Piva on Biondi et al, éds, La Quête du bonheur et l'expression de la douleur dans la littérature et la pensée françaises. Mélanges offerts à Corrado Rosso

 


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