THE SCRIBLERIAN

 

SPRING and AUTUMN 2005  

 

Vol. XXXVII, No. 2 and Vol. XXXVIII, No. 1

 

 

RECENT ARTICLES

 

     

Addison:

Chico, Tita.  “The Dressing Room Unlock’d: Eroticism, Performance, and Privacy from Pepys to the Spectator

 

Cowan, Brian.  “Mr. Spectator and the Coffeehouse Public Sphere”

 

Schille, Candy B. K. “‘Now, Cato’: Addison, Gender, and Cultural Occasion”

Arbuthnot:

           
 
Rogers, Pat.  “Dr. Arbuthnot and His Family”

Behn:          

       
Chernaik, Warren.  “Unguarded Hearts: Transgression and Epistolary Form in  Aphra Behn’s Love-Letters and the Portuguese Letters


Frohock, Richard. “Violence and Awe: The Foundations of Government in Aphra Behn’s New World Settings”


Gruber, Elizabeth D. “Dead Girls Do It Better: Gazing Rights and the Production of Knowledge in Othello and Oronooko

       
Hughes, Derek. “The Masked Woman Revealed; or, The Prostitute and the Playwright in Aphra Behn Criticism”

      

Kaji, Riwako.  Seiji, fushi, jendā: Aphra Behn no hon’an-geki” (“Politics, Satire, Gender: Aphra Behn’s Adapted Plays”)


Narain, Mona.  “Body and Politics in Aphra Behn’s Love Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister


Pacheco, Anita.  “Reading Toryism in Behn’s Cit-Cuckolding Comedies”


Pender, Patricia.  “Competing Conceptions: Rhetorics of Representation in Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko


Starr, G. Gabrielle.  “Objects, Imaginings, and Facts: Going beyond Genre in Behn and Defoe”


Starr, G. Gabrielle. “Rereading Prose Fiction: Lyric Convention in Aphra Behn and Eliza Haywood”


Todd, Janet. “Fatal Fluency: Behn’s Fiction and the Restoration Letter”


Visconsi, Elliott
.  “A Degenerate Race: English Barbarism in Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko and The Widow Ranter


Young, Elizabeth V.  “De-gendering Genre: Aphra Behn and the Tradition of English Verse Satire”
 

Centlivre:

 

Hammond, Brean S.  “Is There a Whig Canon? The Case of Susanna Centlivre”


Womersley, David. “A Modest Reply: Brean S. Hammond and the Whig Canon”


Herrell, LuAnn Venden. “‘Luck Be a Lady Tonight,’ or At Least Make Me a Gentleman: Economic Anxiety in Centlivre’s The Gamester"

 

Collyer:

 

Grossman, Joyce.  “Social Protest and the Mid-Century Novel:  Mary Collyer’s The History of Betty Barnes


Thompson, Peggy.  “Duck, Collier, and the Ideology of Verse Forms”

 

Congreve:


Evans, James E.
The Way of the World and The Beau Defeated: Strains of Comedy in 1700”


Ross, John C
. “‘Comedy Raising Its Voice’: Tragic Intertextualities in Congreve’s The Double-Dealer

 

Defoe:


Benedict, Barbara M.  “Wants and Goods: Advertisement and Desire in Haywood and Defoe”


Bialuschewski, Arne.  “Daniel Defoe, Nathaniel Mist, and the ‘General History of the Pyrates’”


Bour, Isabelle. “Du méta-romanesque chez Defoe”


Campe, Rüdiger. “Was heißt: eine Statistik lesen? Beobachten zu Daniel Defoes A Journal of the Plague Year (“What does it mean to read a Statistic? Observations on Defoe’s Journal”)


Détis, Élisabeth. “Frontières et limites: du réel au symbolique dans The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1719) de Daniel Defoe” (“Boundaries and Limits: From the Real to the Symbolic in Daniel Defoe’s The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe”)


Furbank, P. N. and W. R. Owens.  “The Dating of Defoe’s Atalantis Major


Gabbard, D. Christopher.  “The Dutch Wives’ Good Husbandry: Defoe’s Roxana and Financial Literacy”


Ganz, Melissa J.  Moll Flanders and English Marriage Law”


Mayer, Robert.  “Not Adaptation but ‘Drifting’: Patrick Keiller, Daniel Defoe, and the Relationship between Film and Literature”


Novak, Maximillian E.  “The Age of Projects: Changing and Improving the Arts, Literature, and Life during the Long Eighteenth Century, 1660-1820”


Rogers, Pat.  “Defoe’s Tour Thro’ Great Britain: Three Notes”

Rogers, Pat. “Further Notes on Defoe’s Tour Thro’ Great Britain

 

Rogers, Shef.  “Crusoe Among the Maori: Translation and Colonial Acculturation in Victorian New Zealand


 
Rosenberg, Phillipe.  “The Barbarian and the Pedagogy of Restraint”


Starr, G. Gabrielle.  “Objects, Imaginings, and Facts: Going beyond Genre in Behn and Defoe”

Dryden:

Blackwell, Mark.  “The Subterranean Wind of Allusion: Milton, Dryden, Shadwell, and Mock-Epic Modernity”


Coltharp, Duane.  “Raising Wonder: The Use of the Passions in Dryden’s A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day


Davis, Paul.  “‘But Slaves We Are’: Dryden and Virgil, Translation and the ‘Gyant Race’”


Donnelly, Jerome.  “‘A Greater Gust’: Generating the Body in Absalom and Achitophel


Gardiner, Anne Barbeau.  “Abraham Woodhead, ‘The Invisible Man’: His Impact on Dryden’s The Hind and the Panther


Gardiner, Anne Barbeau. “Dryden’s Niece, Sister Mary Howard (1653–1735)”


Gardiner, Anne Barbeau.  “Spinoza vs. Bossuet: The European Debate behind Dryden’s Religio Laici


Hammond, Paul.  “A Song Attributed to Dryden”     


Haynes, Kenneth. “Dryden: Classical or Neoclassical?”


Holmes, Martin.  “A Song Attributed to Dryden: A Postscript”


Kelliher, Hilton.  “Dryden Attributions and Texts from Harley MS. 6054”

           
Murray, Barbara A. “‘Transgressing Nature’s Law’: Representations of Women and the Adapted Version of The Tempest, 1667”


Nelson, T. G. A. “The Ambivalence of Nature’s Law: Representations of Incest in Dryden and His English Contemporaries”


Parker, Jan. “Teaching Troubling Texts: Virgil, Dryden, and Exemplary Translation”

           
Pask, Kevin.  “Caliban’s Masque”


Philmus, Robert M.  “Dryden’s ‘Cousin Swift’ Re-examined”

           
Plumsky, Roger.  “Dryden’s Absalom and Achitophel


Robertson, Randy. “The Delicate Art of Anonymity: The Case of Absalom and Achitophel


Roper, Alan. “Dryden, Scott, Pope, and Howell’s Epistolae Ho-Elianae


Ross, Trevor. “Translation and the Canonical Text”


Rosslyn, Felicity.  “Dryden: Poet or Translator?”


Scala, Alexander. “A Smock Alley Promptbook for Tyrannick Love


Schille, Candy B. K. “At the Crossroads: Gendered Desire, Political Occasion, and Dryden and Lee’s Oedipus


Schille, Candy B. K. “Last Stands and Pratfalls: The Unevenness of Dryden’s Final Tragedy, Cleomenes


Smallwood, Philip.  “Dryden’s Criticism as Transfusion”


Sowerby, Robin.  “Augustan Dryden”


Tomlinson, Charles. “Why Dryden’s Translations Matter”


Warren, Victoria.  “From the Restoration to Hollywood: John Dryden’s Conquest of Granada and John Cameron’s Terminator Films”

Duck:

Mulholland, James.  “‘To Sing the Toils of Each Revolving Year’: Song and Poetic Authority in Stephen Duck’s ‘The Thresher’s Labour’”


Thompson, Peggy.  “Duck, Collier, and the Ideology of Verse Forms”

Fielding:


Battestin, Martin C. “Fielding’s Contributions to The Comedian (1732)”


Blackwell, Bonnie. “‘An Infallible Nostrum’: Female Husbands and Greensick Girls in Eighteenth-Century England


Loftis, John E. “Trials and the Shaping of Identity in Tom Jones


Ribble, Frederick G. “Fielding’s Rapprochement with Walpole in late 1741”


Rizzo, Betty.  “The Devil in Tom Jones


Small, Helen.  “The Debt to Society: Dickens, Fielding, and the Genealogy of Independence


Wickman, Matthew. “Of Probability, Romance and the Spatial Dimensions of Eighteenth-Century Narrative”

 

Finch:


Jung, Sandro. “‘Silence’ in Early Eighteenth-Century Poetry: Finch, Akenside, Collins”


Mintz, Susannah.  “Anne Finch’s ‘Fair’ Play”

 

Gay:


Richardson, John.  “John Gay and Slavery”

 

Handel:


Potter, Pamela M. “The Politicization of Handel and His Oratorios in the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, and the Early Years of the German Democratic Republic”

 

Haywood:


Benedict, Barbara M.  “Wants and Goods: Advertisement and Desire in Haywood and Defoe”


Burgess, Miranda J. “Bearing Witness: Law, Labor, and the Gender of Privacy in the 1720s”


Last, Susan.  “‘The Cabal were at a loss for the Author’s Meaning’: Eliza Haywood’s Adventures of Eovaai as Metasatire”


Potter, Tiffany.  “‘A God-Like Sublimity of Passion’: Eliza Haywood’s Libertine Consistency”


Starr, G. Gabrielle.  “Rereading Prose Fiction: Lyric Convention in Aphra Behn and Eliza Haywood”

 

Leapor:          


Goulding, Susan.  Reading ‘Mira’s Will’: The Death of Mary Leapor and the Life of the Persona”

 

Manley:

 

Carnell, Rachel. “More Borrowing from Bellegarde in Delarivier Manley’s Queen Zarah and the Zarazians


Richter, Virginia. “Delarivier Manley (ca. 1667/75-1724)”

 

Montagu:


Boer, Inge E. “Despotism Under the Veil: Masculine and Feminine Readings of the Despot and the Harem”


Fenno, Samantha.  “‘An Experiment Practiced Only by a Few Ignorant Women’: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, the Smallpox Inoculation, and the Concept of Enlightenment”

 

Pix:


Collins, Margo. “Feminine Conduct and Violence in Mary Pix’s She-Tragedies”
   
Evans, James E. “The Way of the World and The Beau Defeated: Strains of Comedy in 1700”

 

Pope:

 

Cooksey, Thomas L.  “Pope, Eloisa, Milton: A Possible Source”
           
Jones, Tom.  “Pope’s Epistle to Bathurst and the Meaning of Finance”


McLaverty, James.  “Warburton’s False Comma: Reason and Virtue in Pope’s Essay on Man
           
Noggle, James.  “Skepticism and the Sublime Advent of Modernity in the 1742 Dunciad


Pritchard, Jonathan.  “Alexander Pope and the Roads of Roman Britain”


Pritchard, Jonathan.  “Pope’s ‘Figur’d Worlds’”


Richardson, John. “Pope’s Windsor Forest


Rogers, Pat.  “Sir Balaam and an Ass: Pope, Atterbury, and Coningsby”

       
Roper, Alan. “Dryden, Scott, Pope, and Howell’s Epistolae Ho-Elianae”


Santesso, Aaron.  “The Conscious Swain: Political Pastoral in Pope’s Epic”


Sherbo, Arthur.  “Another of Alexander Pope’s Books”


Wheeler, David.  “Poetic Identity and the Anxiety of Print in Pope’s Early Career”

 

Richardson:


Sauvage, Emmanuelle.  “La Tentation du théâtre dans le roman: analyse de quelques tableaux chez Sade et Richardson”

 

Rochester:


Coatalen, Guillaume. “Rochester’s ‘To His Mistress’ as a Parody of George Herbert’s ‘The Call’and ‘Dullnesse’ (line 9)”

 

Smollett:        


Alker, Sharon. “The Geography of Negotiation: Wales, Anglo-Scottish Sympathy, and Tobias Smollett”


Bell, Robert.  “Excremental Anxieties: Humphrey [sic] Clinker and the Politics of Urban Decay”


Easson, Angus. “Don Pickwick: Dickens and the Transformations of Cervantes”


McInelly, Brett C.  “Domestic and Colonial Space in Humphry Clinker


Rogers, Pat.  “Comic Maid-Servants in Swift and Smollett: The Proverbial Idiom of Humphry Clinker


Shimada, Takau.  Tsikk-Burasiba and Joniku in Smollett’s Atom

       
Smith, Nicholas D. “‘The Muses O’lio’: Satire, Food, and Tobias Smollett’s The Expedition of Humphry Clinker

 

Steele:


Hynes, Peter.  “Richard Steele and the Genealogy of Sentimental Drama: A Reading of The Conscious Lovers

 

Sterne:


Bystydzienska, Grazna.  Wawrzniec Sterne: A Sentimental Journey in Nineteenth-Century Poland

Fife, Ernelle. “Gender and Professionalism in Eighteenth-Century Midwifery”

King, John.  “‘I generally fly myself’: The Delicate Ego of Laurence Sterne’s Sentimental Journey?”


Kovala, Urpo. “Sterne’s Long Journey into Finland


Lovesey, Oliver.  “Divine Enthusiasm and Love Melancholy: Tristram Shandy and Eighteenth-Century Narratives of Saint Errantry”


Lupton, Christina.  “Naming the Baby: Sterne, Goethe, and the Power of the Word”


Lupton, Christina.  Tristram Shandy, David Hume and Epistemological Fiction”


Meyler, Joan.  “The ‘Body National’ and the ‘Body Natural’: Tristram Shandy’s History of Ireland”


Nerozz , Patrizia Bellman. “La memoria di Tristram”


New, Melvyn.  “Richard Lovell Edgeworth and Laurence Sterne”

   

Owen, Jim.  “Laurence Sterne and the Caged Starling of A Sentimental Journey


Patrick, Duncan.  “Laurence Sterne’s ‘Impromptu’: A New Title for an Old Joke”

           
Pedersen, Kirsten.  “How to Recognize a Novel When You See One: A Story about Tristram Shandy and Tristram Shandy’s Story”    


Soupel, Serge. “De l’Amour dans The Journal to Eliza de Sterne: vie, formes et lumières”


Wallace, Miriam L. “Thinking Back Through Our Others: Rereading Sterne and Resisting Joyce in The Waves"

Swift:


Argent, Joseph E.  “The Etymology of a Dystopia: Laputa Reconsidered”

           
Baltes, Sabine.  “Diversion, Dollars, and the Dean: Jonathan Swift and Popular Culture”


Barnett, Louise K. “Betty’s Freckled Neck: Swift, Women, and Women Readers”

           
Bony, Alain.  “Mutiny on the Adventure: A Possible Source of Gulliver’s Travels


Boyle, Frank. “Old Poetry and New Science: Swift, Cowley, and Modernity”


Chiba, Yasuki.  “‘Chichi’naki ato ni kaku to iukoto: Suwifuto Oke monogatari no kontekusuto (To write after patricide: a context of A Tale of a Tub)”


Clegg, Jeanne.  “Swift on False Witness”


Creaser, Wanda J. “‘The Most Mortifying Malady’:  Jonathan Swift’s Dizzying World and Dublin’s Mentally Ill”


Devine, Michael G. “Disputing the ‘Original’ in Swift’s Tale of a Tub


Djordjevic, Igor.  Cadenus and Vanessa:  A Rhetoric of Courtship”


Ehrenpreis, Irvin. “How to Write Gulliver’s Travels


Ehrenpreis, Irvin.  “The Wholeness of History: Social History and Literary Criticism”


Foreman, William J. “Swift’s Twists: A Case for Ironic Metaphor”

 

Fróes, João.  “Swift’s Prayers for Stella:  The Other Side of the Satirist”


Gardiner, Anne Barbeau.  “Swift Prophet: The Christian Meaning of Gulliver’s Travels


Hawes, Clement.  “Cousins Sympson and Simson: Gulliverian Intertextuality”


Karian, Stephen.  “The Texts of Gulliver’s Travels


Katritzky, Linde.  “Swift’s Mährgen von der Tonne and the Nachtwachen. Von Bonaventura


Mahony, Robert.  “The Irish Colonial Experience and Swift’s Rhetorics of Perception in the 1720s”


Mahony, Robert.  “‘Prince Posterity’ as an Irish Nationalist: The Posthumous Course of Swift’s Patriotic Reputation”


Meyers, Jeffrey. “Swift and Kafka”


Miller, Susan Fisher.  “‘The Gentlemen at Large’: Dublin Castle, Trinity College, and Jonathan Swift”


Philmus, Robert M. “Dryden’s ‘Cousin Swift’ Re-examined”


Rawson, Claude. “Swift, les femmes et l’éducation des femmes”


Real, Hermann J. “A New Letter from Swift: His Answer to the Earl of Strafford, 29 March 1735, Recovered”


Rogers, Pat.  “Comic Maid-Servants in Swift and Smollett: The Proverbial Idiom of Humphry Clinker


Stewart, Wendy.  “The Poetical Trade of Favours: Swift, Mary Barber, and the Counterfeit Letters”


Sundell, Kirsten Ewart.  “‘A savage and unnatural Taste’: Anglo-Irish Imitations of A Modest Proposal, 1730-31”


Wood, Nigel.  “Jonathan Swift: Gulliver’s Travels

 

Thomson:


Jung, Sandro.  “Love and Honour in James Thomson’s Tancred and Sigismunda (1745)”

 

Trotter:


Kelley, Anne. “‘In Search of Truths Sublime’: Reason and the Body in the Writings of Catherine Trotter”


King, Heather.  “‘Be Mistress of Your Self, and Firm to Virtue’: Female Friendship in Catherine Trotter’s The Unhappy Penitent (1701)”

 

Warburton:


McLaverty, James.  “Warburton’s False Comma: Reason and Virtue in Pope’s Essay on Man

 

Young:

            May, James E.  “Edward Young’s Responses to Jonathan Swift”

 

Miscellaneous:


Achinstein, Sharon.  “Romance of the Spirit: Female Sexuality and Religious Desire in Early Modern England


Armitage, David.  “‘That excellent forme of Government’: New Light on Locke and Carolina


Baer, Joel H.  “Penelope Aubin and the Pirates of Madagascar: Biographical Notes and Documents”

 

Berg, Maxine.  “In Pursuit of Luxury: Global History and British Consumer Goods in the Eighteenth Century”


Bhowmik, Urmi.  “Facts and Norms in the Marketplace of Print: John Dunton’s Athenian Mercury


Canfield, J. Douglas.  “Catholic Conspirators in English Comedy of the Glorious Revolution”


Carlisle, Susan. “Charlotte Lennox’s Birth Date and Place”


Caudwell, James.  “Duncan Cambell”


Cohen, Michèle. “The Grand Tour: Language, National Identity and Masculinity”


Downes, Melissa K.  “Ladies of Ill-Repute: The South Sea Bubble, The Caribbean, and The Jamaica Lady


Duff, Virginia M.  “Early English Women Novelists Testify to the Law’s Manifest Cruelties Against Women Before the Marriage Act of 1753”

       
Duff, Virginia M.  “‘[F]allen by mistaken rules’: Anne Finch’s ‘The Bird and the Arras’ and the Subtle Indictment of Domestic Confinement and Marriage Law”


Evans, James E. “Libertine Gamblers in Late Stuart Comedy”


Gadeken, Sara.  “‘A Method of Being Perfectly Happy’: Technologies of Self in the Eighteenth-Century Female Community”


Goulding, Susan. “‘Mourn, Mourn, Ye Muses’: Eighteenth-Century Women as Elegists”


Guthrie, Neil.  “‘The Memorial of the Chevalier de St. George’ (1726): Ambiguity and Intrigue in the Jacobite Propaganda War”


Hayden, Judy A. “From Caroline Tears to Carolean Laughter:  Re-Historicizing the Restoration of Charles II”


Jackson, MacD. P. “Plays and Pies: Seventeenth-Century Predecessors of Warburton’s Cook”


Jones, Clyve.  “Jacobites under the Beds:  Bishop Francis Atterbury, the Earl of Sunderland and the Westminster School Dormitory Case of 1721”


Jordan, Sally.  “Gentry Catholicism in the Thames Valley, 1660-1780”


Katritzky, Linde.  “Subtle Satire: Gottleib Wilhelm Rabener and the Influence of English Satirists”


Kennedy, Deborah.  “The Ruined Abbey in the Eighteenth Century”


Love, Harold.  “Charles, Viscount Mordaunt and ‘The ladies’ march’”


Lund, Roger D. “Infectious Wit: Metaphor, Atheism, and the Plague in Eighteenth-Century London


McMurran, Mary Helen. “National or Transnational?  The Eighteenth-Century Novel” 


Neiderhoff, Burkhard.  “The Restoration Tradition of Paradox”


Noble, Yvonne.  “Attributions and Misattributions to Edward Phillips, Theatre Writer of the 1730s, with Some Remarks on Thomas Phillips, Theatre Writer of the 1730s”


Overton, Bill. “The Subscription List for Jean Adam’s Miscellany Poems (1734)”


Palmeri, Frank.  “History, Nation, and the Satiric Almanac, 1660-1760”


Pask, Kevin.  “Plagiarism and the Originality of National Literature: Gerard Langbaine”


Robertson, Randy.  “Charles Blount, Plotter”


Rogers, Pat. “John Oldmixon’s Family Again”


Runge, Laura L.  “Beauty and Gallantry: A Model of Polite Conversation Revisited”


Smith, Amy Elizabeth.  “Naming the Un-’Familiar’: Formal Letters and Travel Narratives in Late Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Britain


Smith, Hannah. “The Idea of a Protestant Monarchy in Britain 1714-1760”

 

Thorne, Christian. “Providence in the Early Novel, or Accident If You Please”


Tobin, Beth Fowkes. “Tropical Bounty, Local Knowledge, and the Imperial Georgic”


Wallace, Beth Kowaleski. “A Modest Defense of Gaming Women”


Williamson, Karina.  “From Heavenly Harmony to Eloquent Silence: Representations of World Order from Dryden to Shelley”

 

 

BOOK REVIEWS


Henry Fielding.  Contributions to The Champion and Related Writings, ed. William B. Coley


---.  Plays, Volume I, 1728-1731, ed. Thomas Lockwood

Cambridge Companion to Jonathan Swift, ed. Christopher Fox


Charles A. Knight.  The Literature of Satire


Raymond Stephanson. The Yard of Wit: Male Creativity and Sexuality, 1650-1750


John Dryden (1631-1700): His Politics, His Plays, and His Poets
, ed. Claude Rawson and Aaron Santesso


Ronald Paulson.  Hogarth’s Harlot: Sacred Parody in Enlightenment England


The English Short-Title Catalogue: Past, Present, Future
, ed. Henry L. Snyder and Michael S. Smith


Frank Palmeri. Satire, History, Novel: Narrative Forms, 1665-1815


Scott Paul Gordon.  The Power of the Passive Self in English Literature, 1640-1770


Ellen Pollak.  Incest and the English Novel 1684-1814


Selected Works of Eliza Haywood I
: Vol. 1: Miscellaneous Writings, 1725‑43, ed. Alexander Pettit. Vol. 2: Epistles for the Ladies, ed. Alexander Pettit and Christine Blouch. The Wife, The Husband, and The Young Lady, ed. Alexander Pettit and Margo Collins


Selected Works of Eliza Haywood II
: Vol. 1: The Historiographer (A Companion to the Theatre, Volume 1) and The Parrot, ed. Christine Blouch, Alexander Pettit, and Rebecca Sayers Hanson. Vols. 2 & 3: The Female Spectator, Volumes 1 and 2 and The Female Spectator, Volumes 3 and 4, ed. Kathryn R. King and Alexander Pettit


The Shandean: An Annual Volume Devoted to Laurence Sterne and His Works
, ed. Peter de Voogd


BOOKS BRIEFLY NOTED


Pat Rogers. The Symbolic Design of ‘Windsor-Forest’: Iconography, Pageant, and Prophecy in Pope’s Early Work


Moyra Haslett.  Pope to Burney, 1714-1779: Scriblerians to Bluestockings


James McLaverty.  Pope, Print and Meaning


Christopher Yu.  Nothing to Admire: The Politics of Poetic Satire from Dryden to Merrill


Philip Smallwood.  Reconstructing Criticism: Pope’s Essay on Criticism and the Logic of Definition


Anne Fugler. Errant Plagiary: The Life and Writing of Lady Sarah Cowper 1644-1720


Daniel Defoe.  The Political History of the Devil, ed. Irving N. Rothman and R. Michael Bowerman


Richard West.  Daniel Defoe: The Life and Strange, Surprising Adventures


Robinson Crusoe: Myths and Metamorphoses
, ed. Lieve Spaas and Brian Stimpson


Riccardo Capoferro.  Defoe: guida al “Robinson Crusoe.”


Laurence Sterne.  A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy by Mr. Yorick, ed. Paul Goring


Laurence Sterne.  A Sentimental Journey and Other Writings, ed. Ian Jack and Tim Parnell


Eliza Haywood.  Anti-Pamela; or Feign’d Innocence detected, and Henry Fielding. An Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews, ed. Catherine Ingrassia


Launching Fanny Hill: Essays on the Novel and Its Influence
, ed. Patsy S. Fowler and Alan Jackson


Eleanor Wikborg.  Love as Father Figure in Eighteenth-Century Women’s Fiction


Pat Rogers.  The Text of Great Britain: Theme and Design in Defoe’s Tour


Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.  The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote, trans. Tobias Smollett, introd. and notes Martin C. Battestin, ed. O M Brack, Jr.


Robert ter Horst.  The Fortunes of the Novel.  A Study in the Transposition of a Genre


Susanna Centlivre.  The Wonder: A Woman Keeps a Secret, ed. John O’Brien


Eliza Haywood.  “Fantomina” and Other Works, ed. Alexander Pettit, Margaret Case Croskery, and Anna C. Patchias


Juliette Merritt.  Beyond Spectacle: Eliza Haywood’s Female Spectators


Joseph Addison.  Cato: A Tragedy, and Selected Essays, ed. Christine Dunn Henderson and Mark E. Yellin


Cheryl Wanko.  Roles of Authority: Thespian Biography and Celebrity in Eighteenth-Century Britain

 

Katherine West Scheil.  The Taste of the Town: Shakespearian Comedy and the Early Eighteenth-Century Theater


Helen M. Burke.  Riotous Performances:  The Struggle for Hegemony in the Irish Theater, 1712-1784


Misty G. Anderson.  Female Playwrights and Eighteenth-Century Comedy: Negotiating Marriage on the London Stage


Jenny Davidson.  Hypocrisy and the Politics of Politeness: Manners and Morals from Locke to Austen


Luxury in the Eighteenth Century: Debates, Desires and Delectable Goods
, ed. Maxine Berg and Elizabeth Eger


Felicity Nussbaum.  The Limits of the Human: Fictions of Anomaly, Race, and Gender in the Long Eighteenth Century


Paul Kleber Monod.  The Murder of Mr. Grebell:  Madness and Civility in an English Town


William Arnall. The Case of Opposition Stated, Between the Craftsman and the People
, ed. Simon Varey


Sean Shesgreen.  Images of the Outcast: The Urban Poor in the Cries of London


Roy Porter.  Flesh in the Age of Reason


When Flesh Becomes Word: An Anthology of Early Eighteenth-Century Libertine Literature
, ed. Bradford K. Mudge


Naomi Tadmor.  Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century England: Household, Kinship, and Patronage


John Patrick Montaño.  Courting the Moderates: Ideology, Propaganda, and the Emergence of Party,1660-1678


David M. Turner.  Fashioning Adultery: Gender, Sex, and Civility in England, 1660-1740


William R. Newman and Lawrence M. Principe.  Alchemy Tried in the Fire: Starkey, Boyle, and the Fate of Hemontian Chymistry


Nathaniel Culverwell. An Elegant and Learned Discourse of the Light of Nature, ed. Robert A. Greene and Hugh MacCallum


Samuel Pufendorf. The Whole Duty of Man, According to the Law of Nature, ed. and introd. Ian Hunter and David Saunders, trans. Andrew Tooke; including “Two Discourses and a Commentary by Jean Barbeyrac,” trans. David Saunders


John Locke.  Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration, ed. Ian Shapiro


Isabel Rivers.  Reason, Grace, and Sentiment: A Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England 1660-1780. Vol. II: Shaftesbury to Hume


Stuart Bennett.  Trade Bookbinding in the British Isles: 1660-1800

 


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Sydney Smith and Jonathan Swift


A New Mandeville Website


Robinson Crusoe in Italy


The Great Period of Camp


The Taming of the Yahoo

 

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