THE SCRIBLERIAN

Spring 2007

Vol. XXXIX, No. 2
 

RECENT ARTICLES



 

Addison:

 

ASCARI, MAURIZIO. ‘‘The Role of Addison’s Dream Visions and Oriental Tales in the Nascent Poetics of Short Fiction’’

 

BRIGGS, PETER M. ‘‘Joseph Addison and the Art of Listening: Birdsong, Italian Opera, and the Music of the English Tongue’’

 

PETTITT, TOM. ‘‘From Stage to Folk: A Note on the Passages from Addison’s Rosamondin the ‘Truro’ Mummers Play’’

 

Astell:

 

KOLBRENER, WILLIAM. ‘‘Gendering the Modern: Mary Astell’s Feminist Historiography’’

 

Barber:

 

REAL, HERMANN J. ‘‘ ‘To the Dean’: A New Letter by Mary Barber’’

 

Behn:

 

GQOLA, PUMLA DINEO. ‘‘ ‘Where there is no novelty, there can be no curiosity’: Reading Imoinda’s Body in Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave’’

 

MILLER, ERIC. ‘‘Aphra Behn’s Tigers’’

 

Bolingbroke:

 

DICKINSON, H. T. ‘‘St John, Henry, styled first Viscount Bolingbroke (1678–1751)’’

 

Davys:

 

DUFF, VIRGINIA. ‘‘ ‘I should not care to mix my breed’: Gender, Race, Class, and Genre in Mary Davys’s The Accomplished Rake, or Modern Fine Gentleman’’

 

POTTER, TIFFANY. ‘‘ ‘Decorous Disruption’: The Cultural Voice of Mary Davys’’

 

Defoe:

 

HEALY, MARGARET. ‘‘Defoe’s Journal and the English Plague Writing Tradition’’

 

ROGERS, PAT. ‘‘Daniel Defoe and the Local Proverb’’

 

ROTHMAN, IRVING N. ‘‘Robinson Crusoe in Outer Space: The Power of the Imagination’’

 

ROTHMAN, IRVING N. ‘‘Science and Invention in Literature—Divergent Views of Daniel Defoe and Jonathan Swift’’

 

SOHIER, JAQUES. ‘‘Moll Flanders and the Rise of the Complete Gentlewoman-Tradeswoman’’

 

ZIMMERMAN, EVERETT. ‘‘Robinson Crusoe and No Man’s Land’’

 

Diaper:

 

PASSMANN, DIRK F. and HERMANN J. REAL. ‘‘From ‘Mossy Caves’ to ‘Rowling Waves’: William Diaper’s Nereides: or, Sea-Eclogues’’

 

Dryden:

 

ZWICKER, STEVEN N. ‘‘Dryden and the Poetic Career’’

 

Fielding:

 

PROBYN, CLIVE. ‘‘Sarah Fielding’’

 

Haywood:

 

COLLINS, MARGO. ‘‘Eliza Haywood’s Cross-Gendered Amatory Audience’’

 

LUBEY, KATHLEEN. ‘‘Eliza Haywood’s Amatory Aesthetic’’

 

Hearne:

 

PITTOCK, JOAN H. ‘‘Thomas Hearne and the Narratives of Englishness’’

 

Montagu:

 

BROPHY, SARAH. ‘‘Women, Aging, and Gossip in Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’s Letters of the 1720s’’

 

Pope:

 

MATTHEWS, ROGER. ‘‘The Rape of the Lock: Through Stained Glass Lightly’’

 

Psalmanazar:

 

LYNCH, JACK. ‘‘Forgery as Performance Art: The Strange Case of George Psalmanazar’’

 

Richardson:

 

MIYAZAKI, YOSHIZO. ‘‘Igirisu shosetsu o yomu tanoshimi : Pamira o yomu’’ (A Pleasure of Reading English Novels: a Reading of Pamela)

 

Smollett:

 

HAYES, JULIE CANDLER. ‘‘Tobias Smollett and the Translators of the Quixote’’

 

PYM, ANTHONY. ‘‘The Translator as Author: Two Quixotes’’

 

SIMPSON, KENNETH. ‘‘Tobias Smollett’’

 

Steele:

 

HOREJSI, NICOLE. ‘‘ ‘A Counterpart to the Ephesian Matron’: Steele’s ‘Inkle and Yarico’ and Feminist Critique of the Classics’’

 

Sterne:

 

BOBKER, DANIELLE. ‘‘Carriages, Conversation, and A Sentimental Journey’’

 

CAZZATO, LUIGI. ‘‘Laurence Sterne and His Paradoxical Aesthetics of the New’’

 

FINER, EMILY. ‘‘Eugene Onegin (Pushkin and Sterne) by Viktor Shklovskii’’

 

GERARD, W. B. and BRIGITTE FRIANTKESSLER. ‘‘Towards a Catalogue of Illustrated Laurence Sterne’’

 

HAAGDORENS, LIESBETH, ‘‘Displacements of Exile in Albert Drach’s Novel Unsentimentale Reise’’

 

HENKE, CHRISTOPH. ‘‘Self-Reflexivity and Common Sense in A Tale of a Tub and Tristram Shandy: Eighteenth-Century Satire and the Novel’’

 

LUPTON, CHRISTINA. ‘‘Two Texts Told Twice: Poor Richard, Pastor Yorick, and the Case of the Word’s Return’’

 

MACKENZIE, SCOTT R. ‘‘Homunculus Economicus: Laurence Sterne’s Labour Theory of Literary Value’’

 

MARGGRAF, JENS. ‘‘Laurence Sterne and Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach’s Variation of a Theme’’

 

NAGLE, CHRISTOPHER. ‘‘Sterne, Shelley, and Sensibility’s Pleasures of Proximity’’

 

NEW, MELVYN. ‘‘Laurence Sterne’’

 

NEW, MELVYN and PETER DE VOOGD, ed. ‘‘The Letters from Yorick to Eliza: A New Edition’’

 

PATRICK, DUNCAN. ‘‘Tristram’s Dialogue with Death and Thomas Patch’s ‘Sterne and Death’ ’’

 

PORTER, ROY. ‘‘And Who Are You’’

 

ROSS, IAN CAMPBELL. ‘‘Yorick and Smelfungus: Two Martyrs on the Threshold of the Gods’’

 

WILLIAMS, KATE. ‘‘Reading Tristram Shandy in the Brothel: The ‘Episodic Contagion’ and Nocturnal Revels’’

 

Swift:

 

BRIGGS, PETER M. ‘‘John Graunt, Sir William Petty, and Swift’s Modest Proposal’’

 

CARPENTER, ANDREW. ‘‘On Editing Swift’s Correspondence’’

 

FRÓES, JOÃO. ‘‘ ‘A Part Omitted’ from Swift’s Sentiments of a Church-of-England Man’’

 

GALLET, RENÉ. ‘‘Un De´constructeur charitable? Swift et la ‘sagesse de ce monde’’’

 

HAUGEN, KRISTINE LOUISE. ‘‘Death of an Author: Constructions of Pseudonymity in the Battle of the Books.’’

 

ROSS, IAN SIMPSON. ‘‘Satire on Warmongers in Gulliver’s Travels, Books One and Two’’

 

ROTHMAN, IRVING N. ‘‘Science and Invention in Literature—Divergent Views of Daniel Defoe and Jonathan Swift’’

 

Vanbrugh:

 

DOWNES, KERRY. ‘‘Sir John Vanbrugh’’

 

Young:

 

ODELL, D. W. ‘‘Young’s Night Thoughts: Christian Rationalism or Fideism?’’

 

Miscellaneous:

 

EZELL, MARGARET J. M. ‘‘ ‘By a Lady’: The Mask of the Feminine in Restoration, Early Eighteenth-Century Print Culture’’

 

FAIRER, DAVID. ‘‘The Faerie Queene and Eighteenth-Century Spenserianism’’

 

FAIRER, DAVID. ‘‘Persistence, Adaptations and Transformations in Pastoral and Georgic Poetry’’

 

HAGGERTY, GEORGE E. ‘‘Keyhole Testimony: Witnessing Sodomy in the Eighteenth Century’’

 

HUGHES, DEREK. ‘‘Theatre, Politics and Morality’’

 

KOUFFMAN, AVRA. ‘‘Women’s Diaries of Late Stuart England: An Overview’’

 

LUND, ROGER. ‘‘Laughing at Cripples: Ridicule, Deformity and the Argument from Design’’

 

MUNNS, JESSICA. ‘‘Accounting for Providence: Contemporary Descriptions of the Restoration of Charles II’’

 

O’DRISCOLL, SALLY. ‘‘The Lesbian and the Passionless Woman: Femininity and Sexuality in Eighteenth-Century England’’

 

PROBYN, CLIVE. ‘‘Paradise and Cotton-mill: Rereading Eighteenth-Century Romance’’

 

SCHMIDT-HABERKAMP, BARBARA. ‘‘ ‘Deviating from the Known and Common Way’: Women’s Poetic Self-Representations in the Early Eighteenth Century’’

 

SHERMAN, STUART. ‘‘Diary and Autobiography’’

 

WEINBROT, HOWARD. ‘‘Bakhtin and Menippean Satire: Soviet Whiggery, Bion, Varro, Horace, and the Eighteenth Century’’

 


BOOK REVIEWS

 

P. N. FURBANK and W. R. OWENS. A Political Biography of Daniel Defoe

 

PAT ROGERS. Pope and the Destiny of the Stuarts: History, Politics, and Mythology in the Age of Queen Anne

 

HENRY FIELDING. The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling

 

Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy, ed. Knud Haakonssen

 

Paradise Lost, 1668–1968: Three Centuries of Commentary

 

HELEN VENDLER. Poets Thinking: Pope Whitman Dickinson Yeats

 


BOOKS BRIEFLY NOTED

 

LAURENCE STERNE. A Sentimental Journey and Continuation of Bramine’s Journal with Related Texts

 

DANIEL DEFOE. The Storm

 

TOM PAULIN. Crusoe’s Secret: The Aesthetics of Dissent

 

JANE DE GAY. Virginia Woolf’s Novels and the Literary Past

 

BETH LYNCH. John Bunyan and the Language of Conviction

 

HARRIET KIRKLEY. A Biographer at Work: Samuel Johnson’s Notes for the ‘‘Life of Pope’’

 

JEREMY BARLOW. The Enraged Musician: Hogarth’s Musical Imagery

 

RICHARD CUMBERLAND. A Treatise of the Laws of Nature

 

RONAN DEAZLEY. On the Origin of the Right to Copy: Charting the Movement of Copyright Law in Eighteenth-Century Britain (1695–1775)

 

MICHAEL PRINCE. Philosophical Dialogue in the British Enlightenment: Theology, Aesthetics and the Novel

 

SARAH FIELDING. The Governess; or, The Little Female Academy

 

TITA CHICO. Designing Women: The Dressing Room in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Culture

 

ELIZABETH CARTER. Elizabeth Carter, 1717–1806: An Edition of Some Unpublished Letters

 

HERO CHALMERS. Royalist Women Writers 1650–1689

 


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MAY, JAMES. Recent Listings and Acquisitions.

 


SCRIBLERIANA

 

The Defoe Society

 

Pound and The Rape of the Lock

 

Nabokov, Pope, Sterne, and Inchbald

 

 ‘‘Male Guile’’ and ‘‘The Undertow of Fascination’’

 

The Unsettling History of ‘‘Hallelujah’’

 

 ‘‘A More or Less Independent Value’’

 

Naipul on Pepys and Dryden

 

 ‘‘The Morning Interview’’ and The Rape of the Lock