
No. 91
February-March 2003

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Greetings! Selected Readings is compiled and edited by Kevin Berland (C18-L's Dogsbody, Factotum, and Netwallah), with the generous assistance of the C18-L Volunteer Fire Brigade, viz.,
As always, acknowledgments are due to the Man in the Funny Hat, Mr. Geoffrey Fuzzyblazer, the Operator of the Moderately Elegant Machines, the Secret Admirer, and good ol' Professor Cadenza. Also deserving of grateful notice: William "Bathysphere Beebe, Squire B---, B.B. King, King Curtis, Curtis Mayfield, Mae West, la Fanciulla del West, Eugene Field, Henry Fielding, Jimmy Durante, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Paul Robeson, Augustus John, John Henry, Henry David Thoreau, Mose Allison, Yank Rachell, Dexter Gordon, Pierre Richard, Little Richard, Little Anthony, Little Eva, Little Walter, Walter Benjamin, Benjamin Franklin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Roosevelt Sykes, Spike Jones, Spike Jonze, Spike Lee, Spike Milligan, William Blake, Doc Watson, Walt Kelly, Mildred "Kelly" Browne Epstein, Sam Berland the Magician, Anna Russell, Russell Procope, C.F. Martin, Martin Short, Brendan Behan, Kurt Weill, Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Philippe Noiret, Philip K. Dick, Philip Pullman, Philippa Pearce, Yo Yo Ma, Ma Rainey, the Rainy Day Woman, Dick Francis, Francis Hutcheson, Hergé, Fredéric Chopin, Jelly Roll Morton, Charles Addams, Chico Hamilton, P. Ovidius Naso, Thomas Gainsborough, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Richard Thompson, Anna Akhmatova, Thomas Jefferson, Django Reinhardt, Jethro Burns, Robert Burns, Jorge Amado, Thelonious Sphere Monk, Rick Danko, Chico Buarque, Gilberto Gil, Gil Evans, Kermit the Frog, Ignatz the Mouse, Little Nemo, and the Royal Liliputian String Quartet.
This issue of Selected Readings is made possible by the Institute for Creative Insolvency in the New Intangible College.
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ACADEMIA, THE FIELD
THE PROFESSION,
SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING, &c.
Dodd, D., & G. Postolec. "Report on the survey on women in public history." Canadian Historical Review, 81, 3 (September 2000): 452-66.
* Graff, Gerald. Clueless in Academe: How Schooling Obscures the Life of the Mind. Yale University Press, 2003. 304 pp., ill. ISBN 0-300-09558-9
Heap, R. "The status of women in the historical profession in Canada: Results of 1998 survey." Canadian Historical Review, 81, 3 (September 2000): 436-51.
* Lucas, Christopher J., & John W. Murry Jr. New Faculty: A Practical Guide for Academic Beginnings. Palgrave, 2002. 304 pp. ISBN 0-312-29506-5 (cloth); 0-312-29537-5 (paper)
Shattock, Michael. "The transformation of the civic universities." History of Education, 31, 6 (November 2002): 623-34.
Waiser, B. "Papas, don't let your daughters grow up to historians." Canadian Historical Review, 81, 2 (June 2000): 293-94.
Wright, D. "Gender and the professionalization of history in English Canada before 1960." Canadian Historical Review, 81, 1 (March 2000): 29-66.
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AFRICA &THE AFRICAN DIASPORA
Behrendt, S.D., D. Eltis, & D. Richardson. "The costs of coercion: African agency in the pre-modern Atlantic world." Economic History Review, 54, 3 (August 2001): 454 ff.
* Edgerton, Robert B. Africa's Armies: From Honor to Infamy; A History from 1791 to the Present. Westview: Perseus, 2002. 352 pp. ISBN 0-8133-3947-2
McCann, J. "Maize and grace: History, corn, and Africa's new landscapes, 1500-1999." Comparative Studies in Social History, 43, 2 (April 2001): 246-72.
Viljoen, R. "Aboriginal Khoikhoi servants and their masters in colonial Swellendam, South Africa, 1745-1795." Agricultural History, 75, 1 (Winter 2001): 28-51.
Slavery
Childs, Matt D. "The Aponte Rebellion of 1812 and the Transformation of Cuban Society: Race, Slavery, and Freedom in the Atlantic World." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas at Austin, April, 2001. Dir. Aline Helg. For abstract see
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~atlantic/dissabs.html#childsChristopher, Emma. "The Sons of Neptune and the Sons of Ham: Slave Ship Sailors and their Captive Cargoes." Ph.D. dissertation, University College London, September 2002. Dir. Rick Halpern, Mary Turner, & Marcus Rediker. For abstract see:
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~atlantic/dissabs.html#christopherGhachem, Malick. "Sovereignty and Slavery in the Age of Revolution: Haitian Variations on a Metropolitan Theme." Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, 2002. Dir. Keith Baker, Jack Rakove, & Peter Sahlins. For abstract see:
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~atlantic/dissabs.html#ghachemMcMillian, John. "'History Makes Its Demands': Identity politics, slavery scholarship and the narrative of Robert Starobin." Rethinking History, 6, 2 (June, 2002): 151-74; with a reply by Gerald Horne, "The Consequences of Black Power: a reply to John McMillian," 175-78.
Tadman, M. "The demographic cost of sugar: Debates on slave societies and natural increase in the Americas." American History Review, 105, 5 (December 2000): 1534-75.
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Web Resources ¥ The Atlantic Slave Trade And Slave Life In The Americas: A Visual Record - available: http://hitchcock.itc.virginia.edu/Slavery/ |
[see also titles by
Gautier under England - Literature - Behn; by Baptist & by Crothers listed under U.S. - Colonial & Federal History]![]()
ANTHROPOLOGY
* Chappey, Jean-Luc. la Société des observateurs de l'homme (1799-1804). Des anthropologues au temps de Bonaparte. Société des études robespierristes (coll. «Bibliothèque Histoire Révolution», 5), 2002. 574 pp. ISBN: 2908327457.
* Fudge, Erica, Ruth Gilbert, & Susan Wiseman, eds. At the Borders of the Human: Beasts, Bodies and Natural Philosophy in the Early Modern Period. Palgrave, 2002. 288 pp. ISBN 0-333-97384-4 (paper)
* Zammito, John H. Kant, Herder, and the Birth of Anthropology. University of Chicago Press, 2002. 576 pp., ill. ISBN 0-226-97859-1 (paper)
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AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
Blackburn, K. "Imagining Aboriginal nations: Early nineteenth century Evangelicals on the Australian frontier and the 'nation' concept." Australian Journal of Political History, 48, 2 (June 2002): 174-92.
Borch, M. "Rethinking the origins of terra nullius." Australian Historical Studies, 32, 117 (October 2001): 222-39.
* Brown, Elaine. Cooloola Coast: Noosa to Fraser Island: The Aboriginal and Settler Histories of a Unique Environment. University of Queensland Press, 2000. ISBN: 0702231290
* Davison, Graeme. The Use and Abuse of Australian History. Allen & Unwin, 2000. 326 pp. ISBN 1864487208
* Dixson, Miriam. The Imaginary Australian: Anglo-Celts and Identity 1788 to the Present. University of New South Wales Press, 1999. 216 pp. ISBN 0868406651
Meaney, N. "Britishness and Australian identity: The problem of nationalism in Australian history and historiography." Australian Historical Studies, 32, 116 (April 2001): 76-90.
* Price, John Washington. The Minerva Journal of John Washington Price: A Voyage from Cork, Ireland to Sydney, New South Wales 1798-1800. Ed. Pamela Fulton. Melbourne University Press (Miegunyah Press Series, 2nd Ser., No. 25.), 1999. 290 pp. ISBN: 0522848508 [Cork; rebellion and aftermath; Rio de Janeiro; Port Jackson; Sydney & Parramatta; Dampier Strait; the Moluccas to Calcutta]
[see also title by
Balme listed under History of Sexuality]![]()
BIBLIOGRAPHY, BIBLIOPHILY, HISTORY OF AUTHORSHIP, READING, PRINT CULTURE, PUBLISHING, LIBRARIES, TEXTUAL EDITING, &C.
Allen, David. "Provincial Readers and Book Culture in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Perth Library, 1784-c.1800." The Library, 3, 4 (December 2002): 367-89.
Allan, David. "Some Methods and Problems in the History of Reading: Georgian England and the Scottish Enlightenment." Journal of the Historical Society, 3, 1 (Winter 2003).
* Barbier, Frédéric, édit. Les Trois révolutions du livre. Actes du colloque internationale de Lyon/Villeurbanne. Special issue of Revue française d'histoire du livre, 106-109 (2001). 324 pp. [Includes Barbier, "D'une mutation l'autre: Les temps longs de l'histoire du livre" (7-18); Dominique Varry, "Le compagnon et l'atelier artisanal: l'exemple de Lyon" (93-118); Dominique Bougé-Grandon, "Enseigner les livres: Le témoignage de François de Los Rios" (119-32); Sabine Juratic, "Entre tradition et innovation: Les ateliers typographiques parisiens au XVIIIe siècle" (133-54); Pierre Rétat "Les gazettes européennes de langue française: La réception" (155-68); Eva Ring "La Typographie Royale de Buda" (169-208), Carla Hesse "Communication et révolution politique: L'exemple de la France' (209-18); Louis André, "Une révolution de papier: Le papier et la 'seconde révolution du livre'" (219-30); & Alain Nave's "De la stéréotypie" (231-46).
Bidwell, John. :Designs by Mr. J. Baskerville for Six Poems." The Book Collector, 51 (2002): 355-71; ill.
Bloomberg-Rissman, John. "Short-Title Catalogues: The Current State of Play." Rare Books & Manuscripts Librarianship, 13 (1999): 121-28.
Bruyère, Paul. "Cinq siècles d'art culinaire français." Le livre et l'estampe, 157 (2002): 161-68.
Cohen, Matt. "Morton's Maypole and the Indians: Publishing in Early New England." Book History, 5 (2002), 1-18.
* Clery, Emma, Caroline Franklin, & Peter Garside, eds. Authorship, Commerce and the Public: Scenes of Writing 1750-1850. Palgrave, 2003. 264 pp. ISBN 0-333-96455-1
* Desmond, Ray. Great Natural History Books And Their Creators. Oak Knoll Books, 2003. 176 pp., ill. ISBN 1584560908
Grenby, M. O. "Adults Only? Children and Children's Books in British Circulating Libraries, 1748-1848." Book History, 5 (2002): 19-38.
Hakapää, Jyrki. "International Book Distribution in the Early Nineteenth Century: The Origins of Finnish Bookstores." Book History, 5 (2002): 39-104.
* Heesen, Anke te. The World in a Box: The Story of an Eighteenth-Century Picture Encyclopedia. Tr. Ann M. Hentschel. University of Chicago Press, 2002. 237 pp., ill. ISBN 0-226-32287-4
* Hesse, Carla. Publishing and Cultural Politics in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-1810. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991. Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft0z09n7hf/Knabe, Peter-Eckhard. «The Battle of the Books ou La conquête de nouveaux espaces», dans Peter-Eckhard Knabe, Roland Mortier et François Moureau (édit.), l'Aube de la modernité 1680-1760 (Amsterdam et Philadelphie: John Benjamins [coll. «Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages», 16], 2002). ISBN: 1 58811 100 8; 90 272 3449 3
* Loewenstein, Joseph. The Author's Due: Printing and the Prehistory of Copyright. University of Chicago Press, 2002. 360 pp. ISBN 0-226-49040-8
Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen. «L'almanach: structure et évolution d'un type d'imprimé populaire en Europe et dans les Amériques», dans Jacques Michon et Jean-Yves Mollier (édit.), les Mutations du livre et de l'édition dans le monde, du XVIIIe siècle à l'an 2000 (Québec et Paris: Presses de l'Université Laval et l'Harmattan, 2001), pp. 432-441.
Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen. «Pragmatismus und utopischer Diskurs. Die akademischen Preisschriften über das öffentliche Erziehungswesen in französischen Provinzakademien des 18. Jahrhunderts». Das Achtzehnte Jahrhundert, 25, 1 (2001): 25-35.
* Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen, Jean-Yves Mollier, et York-Gothart Mix (édit.). les Almanachs populaires en Europe et dans les Amériques, XVIIe-XXe siècles. Saint-Quentin: Presses de l'Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, 2002.
Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen et York-Gothart Mix. «Kulturtransfer und Autonomisierung. Populäre deutsch-amerikanische und frankokanadische Kalender des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts. Prämissen und Perspektiven der Forschung». Gutenberg-Jahrbuch (2002): 188-200.
May, James E. "Who Will Edit the ESTC (and have you checked OCLC lately?)" Analytical & Enumerative Bibliography, n.s. 12, 3-4 (2001): 288-304/
* Ó Ciosáin, Niall. Print and Popular Culture in Ireland, 1750-1850. Macmillan, St. Martin's 1997. ix, 249 pp., ill., maps. ISBN: 0333666844 (Macmillan); 0312174551 (St. Martin's).
* Raven, James. London Booksellers and their American Customers: Transatlantic Literary Community and the Charleston Library Society, 1748-1811. University of South Carolina Press, 2001. 522 pp. ISBN 1-57003-406-0 -and see H-NET online review by Matthew Mulcahy, published by H-ATLANTIC, available:
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=320081045239154Williams, William Proctor, & William Baker. "Caveat Lector: English Books 1475-1700 and the Electronic Age." Analytical & Enumerative Bibliography, n.s. 12 (2001): 1-29.
§ American History Review, 107, 1 (February 2002) includes a special forum, "How Revolutionary was the Print Revolution?" Titles include A. Grafton, "How revolutionary was the print revolution?" (84-6); E.L. Eisenstein, "An unacknowledged revolution revisited" (87-105); A. Johns, "How to acknowledge a revolution" (106-25); E.L. Eisenstein, "How to acknowledge a revolution: Reply" (126-28).
Bookbinding, Conservation
* Conroy, Tim. Bookbinders' Finishing Tools Makers, 1780-1965. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2002. 300 pp., ill.
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Web Resources ¥ CoOL - Conservation Online - Resources for Conservation Professionals - available: http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/ |
Libraries & Archives
Glynn, Tom, and Craig C. Hagensick. "Books for the Use of the United States in Congress Assembled, 1783 and 1800." Libraries and Culture, 37 (2002): 109-22.
Kelly, James. "Defoe's Library." The Library, 7th ser., 3 (2002): 284-301.
Sandt, M. A. J. van de, & H. J. G. Onderdenwijngaard. "The Library of Dr Alexander van de Sandt (Xanten, 1663-1721)." Lias, 27 (2000): 3-94, ill.
Sherbo, Arthur. "From the Sale Catalogues of the Libraries of Dr. Richard Farmer, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 96 (2002): 381-403.
Stouff, Jean. "Les bibliothèques publique d'Aix-en-Provence au XVIIIe siècle." Annales du Midi, 114, 239 (2002): 293-318.
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Web Resources ¥ Library and Museum of Freemasonry: Historical Correspondence (1726-1893) - Includes correspondence relating to significant figures in 18th century history including the Earl of Moira, the Prince of Wales (later George IV), furniture designer Thomas Johnson & silversmith Thomas Harper, and material touching on the expansion of the British Empire, the French Revolution and the slave trade as well as issues of particular relevance to Freemasons - available: http://www.grandlodge-england.org |
Newspapers & Journals
* Berry, Helen M. Gender, Society and Print Culture in Late Stuart England: The Cultural Milieu of the Athenian Mercury. Ashgate, 2002.
Black, Jeremy. "The Press and Politics in the Eighteenth Century." Media History, 8, 2 (December 2002): 175-82.
Bots, Hans, and Jan Schillings, eds. "La Correspondance de Pierre Mortier (1704-1754) et Jean Schreuder (env. 1715-1778), échangée avec Jean Henri Samuel Formey (1748-1770), journaliste de la Nouvelle Bibliothèque Germanique, entre 1749 et 1754." Lias, 27 (2000): 3-94; ill.
Chaves, Joseph. "'A most exquisite Mechanic': Labor and Leisure, Printing and Authorship in the Periodical Essays of Benjamin Franklin." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 96 (2002): 521-30.
«Collection des gazettes de langue française des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Gazette d'Amsterdam 1691-1796», douze cédéroms, Oxford, Voltaire Foundation, en association avec l'Institut des sciences de l'homme (CNRS / Université Lumière-Lyon 2), 2002. Sous la direction scientifique de Pierre Rétat.
De Montluzin, Emily Lorraine. "Topographical, Antiquarian, Astronomical, and Meteorological Contributions by George Smith of Wigton in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1735-59." ANQ, 14 (Spring, 2001): 5-12.
* The Grub Street Journal, 1730-1733. Introduced and annotated by Bertrand Goldgar. 4 vols. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2002. Facsimile reprint.
Hellemans, Jacques. "Chroniques des publications électroniques." Le livre et l'estampe, 47, 156 (2001): 157-66 [On the project "Collection des gazettes de langue française des XVIIe et XVIII siècles" and the series "Dictionnaires des XVIe et XVIIe siècles" from Champion Électroniques.]
Nipps, Karen. "Addenda to McDonald et al., Miller, and NAIP: Two Previously Unlocated Pennsylvania Gazette Carriers' Addresses for 1761 and 1762." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 96 (2002): 435-38, ill.
[see also title by
Sen listed under History of Science]|
Web Resources ¥ Attributions of Authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine - Emily Lorraine de Montluzin's online update of James M. Kuist's The Nichols File of the Gentleman's Magazine. A key-word-searchable and fully browsable electronic text all of the 25,585 known attributions of authorship of the GM's letters, articles, reviews, poems, and other items gleaned from all available published and unpublished sources for the magazine. It integrates and corrects Professor de Montluzin's three previous Gentleman's Magazine electronic databases: (1) Attributions of Authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731-1868: A Supplement to Kuist; (2) Attributions of Authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine: A Synthesis of Finds Appearing Neither in Kuist's Nichols File nor in de Montluzin's Supplement to Kuist; and (3) Attributions of Authorship in the Gentleman's Magazine: An Electronic Version of James M. Kuist's The Nichols File of the Gentleman's Magazine. The Union List expands the citations of thousands of items, making them more conducive to key-word searches, to create new indices of contributors and pseudonyms, and to incorporate over 6,000 new finds, many of them from the GM's eighteenth-century run (the period least well represented in Kuist's Nichols File). Encompassing 25,585 items from some 2,362 contributors and presented in a logical and clear sequence, the database, approximately 1,759 pages of browsable text, is constructed to be searchable electronically by volume number, page number, date, title, author, pseudonym, and key word. All attributions are cross-referenced, appearing first in a chronological listing and then in a synopsis by contributor, both of which sections are fully browsable, so that users may easily examine each attribution in its chronological context. Accompanying the text is a browsable index of pseudonyms and initials used in the contributors signatures. Available: http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/bsuva/gm/ |
Printing - Paper, Type, Printing
Arbour, Keith. "Papermaking in New England before 1675? A Document and a Challenge." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 96 (2002): 351-79. [Transcription of "Notes about New-England--Taken 4 Febry 1674/5 by Sr Wm Petty & Dr Taylor from Mr Frost & Mr Bartholemew," which states "Paper hath been made in New England"].
* Méron, Jean. Orthotypographie: Recherches bibliographiques. Paris: Convention typographique, 2002.
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Web Resources ¥ Wasserzeichenkartei Piccard - a thorough German online encyclopaedia of watermarks, available: http://www.lad-bw.de/ladsu/piccard/ |
Publishers
* Brathwaite, Helen. Romanticism, Publishing and Dissent: Joseph Johnson and the Cause of Liberty. Palgrave, 2003. ISBN 0-333-98394-7 [Johnson (1738-1809) published Priestley, Cowper, Barbauld, Wollstonecraft, & others]
* Taylor, Barry. Foreign-Language Printing in London 1500-1900. The British Library, 2002. 282 pp., ill. ISBN 0-7123-1128-9
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CANADA, L'ACADIE, LA NOUVELLE FRANCE, NEWFOUNDLAND, QUÉBEC - HISTORY
Andrès, Bernard. «Le non-lieu de l'imaginaire: utopie et Nouvelle-France (le cas Mathieu Sagean)», dans Jean-François Chassay & Bertrand Gervais (édit.), les Lieux de l'imaginaire (Montréal: Liber, 2002), pp. 161-169.
Andrès, Bernard. "The Time and Life of Pierre de Sales Laterriere." Canada's History Magazine The Beaver (August-September 2002): 23-26.
Bauré, Nicolas. «Visions du Canada et des Canadiens au siècle des Lumières (autour de La Hontan, Charlevoix et Raynal)», Strasbourg, Université Marc Bloch, mémoire de maîtrise, 2001. Dir.: Jean-Paul Schneider.
Belier, P.L., J. Ritcey, J. MacLeod, et al. "Recent publications relating to the history of the Atlantic Region." Acadiensis, 30, 1 (Fall 2000): 118-170; Acadiensis, 30, 2 (Spring 2001): 169-201; Acadiensis, 31, 2 (Spring 2002): 227-260.
* Bergeron, Yves. Un patrimoine commun: les musées du Séminaire de Québec et de l'Université Laval. Québec: Musée de la civilisation (coll. «Les cahiers de recherche du Musée de la civilisation»), 2002. 214 pp., ill. ISBN: 2-551-21661-3.
* Bougainville, Louis-Antoine de. Écrits sur le Canada. Mémoires, journal, lettres. Sillery (Québec): Septentrion, 2003. 432 pp.
Cavell, J. "The second frontier: The North in English-Canadian historical writing." Canadian Historical Review, 83, 3 (September 2002): 364-89.
Colpitts, G. "'Animated like us by commercial interests': Commercial ethnology and fur trade descriptions in New France, 1660-1760." Canadian Historical Review, 83, 3 (September 2002): 305-37.
Dessureault, C., & C. Hudon. "Social conflicts and local elites in Lower Canada: Clergy, persons of note, the peasantry and the control of the parish council." Canadian Historical Review, 80, 3 (September 1999): 413-39.
Fecteau, J.M. "Between the quest for nationhood and the discoveries of science: Quebec historiography as seen by Ronald Rudin." Canadian Historical Review, 80, 3 (September 1999): 440-63.
Hatvany, M.G. "'Wedded to the marshes': Salt marshes and socio-economic differentiation in early Prince-Edward-Island." Acadiensis, 30, 2 (Spring 2001): 40-55.
MacEachern, A. "Voices crying in the wilderness: Recent works in Canadian environmental history." Acadiensis, 31, 2 (Spring 2002): 215-226 [review essay].
Marks, L. "Railing, tattling, and general rumour: Gossip, gender, and church regulation in Upper Canada." Canadian Historical Review, 81, 3 (September 2000): 380-402.
May, A.N., & J. Phillips. "Homicide in Nova Scotia, 1749-1815." Canadian Historical Review, 82, 4 (December 2001): 625-61.
* Noèl, Françoise. Family Life and Sociability in Upper and Lower Canada, 1780-1870. A View from Diaries and Family Correspondence. Montréal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2003. 384 pp., ill. ISBN: 0-7735-2445-2.
Noel, J. "Caste and clientage in an eighteenth-century Quebec convent." Canadian Historical Review, 82, 3 (September 2001): 465-90.
Phillips, J., & A.N. May. "Female criminality in 18th-century Halifax." Acadiensis, 31, 2 (Spring 2002): 71-96.
Podruchny, C. "Baptizing novices: Ritual moments among French Canadian voyageurs in the Montreal fur trade, 1780-1821." Canadian Historical Review, 83, (June 2002): 165-95.
Roberts, J. "'A mixed assemblage of persons': Race and tavern space in Upper Canada." Canadian Historical Review, 83, 1 (March 2002): 1-28.
Rudin, R. "On difference and national identity in Quebec historical writing: A response to Jean-Marie Fecteau." Canadian Historical Review, 80, 4 (December 1999): 666-76.
Stevenson, M.D. "Recent publications relating to Canada." Canadian Historical Review, 80, 3 (September 1999): 520-35; 81, 1 (March 2000): 139-53; 81, 2 (June 2000): 325-40; 81, 3 (September 2000): 428-544; 8, 4 (December 2000): 742-54; 82, 1 (March 2001): 205-17; 82, 3 (September 2001): 605-18; 82, 4 (December 2001): 797-810; 83, 2 (June 2002): 289-99; 83, 3 (September 2002): 461-76.
Wynn, G. "Thinking about mountains, valleys and solitudes: Historical geography and the New Atlantic history." Acadiensis, 3, 1, (Fall 2001): 129-145.
Zimmer, R. "Escape from the Iroquois." American History, 36, 1 (April 2001): 30-36 [Jesuits in 1656 New France].
§ Acadiensis, 30, 1 (Fall 2000) is a special issue entitled "Back to the Future: The New History of Atlantic Canada." Titles include: P.A. Buckner, "'Limited identities' revisited: Regionalism and nationalism in Canadian history" (4-15); J.K. Hiller, "Is Atlantic Canadian history possible?" (16-22); C.D. Howell, "Development, deconstruction and region: A personal memoir" (23-30); G. Davies, "The Three Wise Men of maritime literature: A personal tribute" (31-37); J. Fingard, "Focusing on their roots: University of New Brunswick historians and regional history" (38-44); E.R. Forbes, "Dalhousie University and the flowering of Atlantic Provinces historiography, 1960-1980" (45-49); D.A. Muise, "Organizing historical memory in the Maritimes: A reconnaissance" (50-60); D.A. Muise, N. Griffiths, & P.A. Buckner, "Back to the future: A discussion" (61-63); G. Friesen, "Atlantic Canada's historical writing today: No Howe" (64-72); P.D. Clarke, "l'Acadie perdue: Or, maritime history's other" (73-91).
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Web Resources ¥ Early Canadiana Online / Notre mémoire en ligne - Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductiobs is a digital library providing access to over 1,279,000 pages of Canada's printed heritage / Institut canadien de microreproductions historiques est une bibliothèque digitale donnant accès à plus de 1,279,000 pages du patrimoine imprimé canadien -- http://www.canadiana.org/eco/index.html¥ The Jesuit Relations and the History of New France - the Reuben Gold Thwaites edition (1896-1901) with English translations & the original French, Italian, and Latin texts, in 73 vols., is available online from the National Library of Canada / Bibliotheque nationale de Canada: http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/jesuit-relations/index-e.html |
[see also titles by
Bell and by Christie listed under History of Religion; by Keough under History of Sexuality; by Gwyn under Maritime History; by Coates under Native Americans &c.; by Rodrigue under U.S. Colonial & Federal History]![]()
CANADA, L'ACADIE, LA NOUVELLE FRANCE, NEWFOUNDLAND, QUÉBEC - LANGUAGE
& LITERATURE
Hoffman, J. "Captain George Vancouver and British Columbia's first play." Theatre Research Canada, 21, 2 (Fall 2000): 135-148.
* New, W. H. A History of Canadian Literature. Montréal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2003 (2nd ed.). 462 pp. ISBN: 0-7735-2597-1
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THE CARIBBEAN
* Long, Edward. The History of Jamaica (1774). Montréal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2003. 3 vols. Introduction by Howard Johnson. ISBN: 0-7735-2552-1.Robertson, J. "Re-writing the English conquest of Jamaica in the late seventeenth century." English Historical Review, 117, 473 (September 2002): 813-39.
Sandiford, Keith. "Vertices and Horizons with Sugar: A Tropology of Colonial Power." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 42, 2 (Summer 2001): 142-60.
[see also titles by
Childs and by Ghachem listed under Africa - Slavery]![]()
CHINA
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft287004wt/Chiu, P.S. "'Interests' in economic organization: The shaping of the Yunnan copper market in Eighteenth-Century China." Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology Academia Sinica, 72, 1 (March 2001): 49-119.
Fan, I.C. "The nature of the expansion of the Jiangnan market towns in the Ming-Qing Dynasty." Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology Academia Sinica, 73, 3 (September 2002): 443-552.
Ho, H.W. "Reflections on the late Qing centre-province fiscal relations." Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology Academia Sinica, 72, 3 (September 2001): 597-698.
Li, H.T. "Desire and body in 18th-century Chinese society: Carnival beyond 'civil' society." Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology Academia Sinica, 72, 3 (September 2001): 543-95.
* Rawski, Thomas G., & Lillian M. Li, es. Chinese History in Economic Perspective. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992. [select essays include Yeh-chien Wang, "Secular Trends of Rice Prices in the Yangzi Delta, 1638-1935"; Lillian M. Li, "Grain Prices in Zhili Province, 1736-1911: a Preliminary Study"; Peter C. Perdue, "The Qing State and the Gansu Grain Market, 1739-1864"; R. Bin Wong Peter C. Perdue, "Grain Markets and Food Supplies in Eighteenth-Century Hunan"; James Lee, Cameron Campbell, & Guofu Tan, "Infanticide and Family Planning in Late Imperial China: the Price and Population History of Rural Liaoning, 1774-1873"] Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft6489p0n6/* Zelin, Madeleine. The Magistrate's Tael: Rationalizing Fiscal Reform in Eighteenth Century Ch'ing China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. Newly available in a complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft4k4005k7/§ American History Review, 105, 5 (December 2000) includes a special forum on "Gender and Manhood in Chinese History." Titles includes S. Mann, "The male bond in Chinese history and culture" (1600-14); N. Kutcher, "The fifth relationship: Dangerous friendships in the Confucian context" (1615-29); A. Davis, "Fraternity and fratricide in late imperial China" (1630-40); L. McIsaac, "'Righteous fraternities' and honorable men: Sworn brotherhoods in wartime Chongqing" (1641-55); R.A. Nye, "Kinship, male bonds, and masculinity in comparative perspective" (1656-66).
[see also title by
Fan listed under Culinary History; by Ward under Italy - Literature - Goldoni].![]()
CLASSICS, CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION
& ANTIQUARIANISM
* Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen, édit. Transferts culturels et circulation des savoirs entre l'Ancien et le Nouveau Monde au XVIIIe siècle. Tangences, 2003.
Mythology
* Trousson, Raymond. le Thème de Prométhée dans la littérature européenne. Genève: Droz (coll. «Titre courant», 19), 2001. 704 pp. ISBN: 2-600-00519-6.
Rome
[see title by
Hov listed under Germany - Literature - Goethe].Sappho
* Reynolds, Margaret, ed. The Sappho Companion. Palgrave, 2002. 432 pp. ISBN 0-312-29510-3 (new in paper) [includes translations by Pope].
Virgil
Hayes, Julie C. «Temporality, Subjectivity, and Neoclassical Translation Theory: Dryden's "Dedication of the Aeneis"», Restoration, 26 (2002): 97-118.
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COMPUTERS IN TEACHING AND SCHOLARSHIP
* McGann, Jerome. Radiant Textuality: Literature After the World Wide Web. Palgrave, 2001. 288 pp. ISBN 0-312-29352-6 [MLA James Russell Lowell Prize]
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CULINARY & GASTRONOMICAL HISTORY, OENOLOGY, SPIRITS, CAKES & ALE, &C.
* Dillon, Partick. The Much-Lamented Death of Madam Geneva: The Eighteenth-Century Gin Craze. London: Review, 2002. 368 pp. ISBN 0747235457
"Eating the past: It's America's latest culinary sensation, Hardtack and grog." American Heritage, 52, 1 (February-March 2001): 18.
Fan, H. "Kuai and Sheng: The raw fish and meat dishes in Chinese history." Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology Academia Sinica, 71, 2 (June 2000): 247 ff..
Klonder, A. "Poor and abundant diet in the towns of royal Prussia in the 17th century." Acta Poloniæ Historica, 85 (2002): 89-127.
* Pinney, Thomas. A History of Wine in America: From the Beginnings to Prohibition. Berkeley : University of California Press, 1989. Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft967nb63q/Rudin, M. "Beer and America." American Heritage, 53, 3 (July 2002): 28.
* Theophano, Janet. Eat My Words: Reading Women's Lives Through the Cookbooks they Wrote. Palgrave, 2002. 384 pp., ill. ISBN 0-312-23378-7
* Warner, Jessica. Craze: Gin and Debauchery in an Age of Reason. Four Walls Eight Windows, 2002. 264 pp. ISBN 1-56858-231-5
[see also title by
Whittaker & Goody listed under Material Culture; by Kowecka under Poland - History; by Baack listed under U.S. Colonial & Federal History]![]()
ECONOMICS
Berg, M. "From imitation to invention: creating commodities in eighteenth-century Britain." Economic History Review, 55, 1 (February 2002): 1 ff.
Bowen, H.V. "Sinews of trade and empire: the supply of commodity exports to the East India Company during the late eighteenth century." Economic History Review, 55, 3 (August 2002): 466 ff.
Britnell, R.H. "Review of periodical literature published in 1999." Economic History Review, 54, 1 (February 2001): 115-127.
Burnard, T.G. "'Prodigious riches': the wealth of Jamaica before the American Revolution." Economic History Review, 54, 3 (August 2001): 506 ff.
Clark, G. "Farm wages and living standards in the industrial revolution: England, 1670-1869." Economic History Review, 54, 3 (August 2001): 477 ff.
Considine, John. "Budgetary institutions and fiscal discipline: Edmund Burke's insightful contribution." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 9, 4 (December 2002): 591 ff.
Darrow, D. "From commune to household: Statistics and the social construction of Chaianov's theory of peasant economy." Comparative Studies in Social History, 43, 4 (October 2001): 788-818.
Esteban, J. C. "The British balance of payments, 1772-1820: India transfers and war finance." Economic History Review, 54, 1 (February 2001): 58 ff.
* Flynn, Dennis O., Arturo Giràldez, & Richard von Glahn, eds. Global Connections and Monetary History, 1400-1800. Ashgate, 2003.
Fontaine, L. "Antonio and Shylock: credit and trust in France, c. 1680-c. 1780." Economic History Review, 54, 1 (February 2001): 39 ff.
Gehrke, Christian and Heinz D. Kurz. "Say and Ricardo on Value and Distribution." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 8, 4 (2001): 449-486.
Hale, M., R. Hawkins, & M. Partridge, M. "List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 1999." Economic History Review, 53, 4 (November 2000): 783-820.
Hale, M., R. Hawkins, & M. Partridge. "List of publications on the economic and social history of Great Britain and Ireland published in 2000." Economic History Review, 54, 4 (November 2001): 734-70.
Hindle, S. "Review of periodical literature published in 1999." Economic History Review, 54, 1 (February 2001): 127-143.
Hindle, S. "Review of periodical literature published in 2000 (1500-1700)." Economic History Review, 55, 1 (February 2002): 139-52.
Hipkin, S. "Tenant farming and short-term leasing on Romney Marsh, 1587-1705." Economic History Review, 53, 4 (November 2000): 646 ff.
Middleton, R. "Review of periodical literature published in 1999." Economic History Review, 54, 1 (February 2001): 154-74.
Nash, R.C. "Review of periodical literature published in 2000 (1700-1850)." Economic History Review, 55, 1 (February 2002): 152-165 FEB 2002
Ogilvie, S. "The economic world of the Bohemian serf: economic concepts, preferences, and constraints on the estate of Friedland, 1583-1692." Economic History Review, 54, 3 (August 2001): 430 ff.
Pearson, R. "Review of periodical literature published in 1999." Economic History Review, 54, 1 (February 2001): 143-54.
* Root, Hilton L. The Fountain of Privilege: Political Foundations of Markets in Old Regime France and England. Berkeley : University of California Press, 1994. Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft1779n74g/* Sacks, David Harris. The Widening Gate: Bristol and the Atlantic Economy, 1450-1700. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991. Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft3f59n8d1/Smith, C. "The wholesale and retail markets of London, 1660-1840." Economic History Review, 55, 1 (February 2002): 31 ff.
Smith, S.D. "Merchants and planters revisited." Economic History Review, 55, 3 (August 2002): 434 ff.
Snell, K.D.M. "English rural societies and geographical marital endogamy, 1700-1837." Economic History Review, 55, 2 (May 2002): 262 ff.
Spufford, M. "The cost of apparel in seventeenth-century England, and the accuracy of Gregory King." Economic History Review, 53, 4 (November 2000): 677 ff.
Verdon, N. "The rural labour market in the early nineteenth century: women's and children's employment, family income, and the 1834 Poor Law Report." Economic History Review, 55, 2 (May 2002): 299 ff.
Weber, Klaus. "German Merchant Families in the Atlantic Trade of Manufactured and Colonial Goods: Networks Linking Hamburg, Cádiz, and Bordeaux (1680-1830)." Ph.D. dissertation, Univesität Hamburg, October 2001. Dir. Horst Pietschmann & Franklin Kopitzsch. For abstract, see
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~atlantic/dissabs.html#weber; for German version of abstract, "Deutsche Kaufleute im atlantischen Manufaktur- und Kolonialwarenhandel: Netzwerke zwischen Hamburg, Cádiz, und Bordeaux (1680-1830), see http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~atlantic/dissabs.html#webergerman[see also titles by
Behrendt listed under Africa; by Chiu by Ho and by Fan under China; by Neill under England - Literature; by Coleman under History of Medicine]Smith
Creedy, John. "Adam Smith and All That ." Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 24,4 (December 2002): 479 ff.
De Vroey, Michel. "The history of economic thought: the French way. European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 9, 4 (December 2002): 672-87.
Fiori, Stefa. "Visible and invisible order: the theoretical duality of Smith's political economy." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 8, 4 (2001): 429-448.
Hill, Lisa. "The Hidden Theology of Adam Smith." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 8, 1 (2001): 1-29.
Leathers, Charles G., & J. Patrick Raines. "The 'Protective State' Approach to the 'Productive State' in The Wealth of Nations: The Odd Case of Lay Patronage." Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 24,4 (December 2002): 427-42.
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ENGLAND - HISTORY
* Andrew, Donna T., & Randall McGovern. The Perreaus and Mrs. Rudd: Forgery and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century London. University of California Press, 2001. 390 pp. ISBN: 0520220625. Also available as e-book (Adobe Acrobat .pdf file) from
Amazon.com. And see review by Jessica Warner, Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 10, 1 (Winter 2003): 93-95.Bord, J. "Patronage, the Lansdowne Whigs and the problem of the liberal center, 1827-8." English Historical Review, 117, 470 (February 2002): 78-93.
Broad, J. "Housing the rural poor in southern England, 1650-1850." Agricultural History Review, 48, 2 (2000): 151-170.
* Churchill, Winston S. Marlborough: His Life and Times. 2 vols., ill., 182 maps. University of Chicago Press, 2002. ISBN 0-226-10633-0 & 0-226-10635-7 (paper)
Conway, S. "War and national identity in the mid-eighteenth-century British Isles." English Historical Review, 116, 468 (September 2001): 863-93.
Evans, C.S. "An echo of the multititude: The intersection of governmental and private poverty initiatives in early modern Exeter." Albion, 32, 3 (Fall 2000): 408-428.
French, H.R. "Urban agriculture, commons and commoners in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: The case of Sudbury, Suffolk." Agricultural History Review, 48, 2 (2000): 171-199.
* Geyken, Frauke. Gentlemen auf Reisen. Das englische Deutschlandbild im 18. Jahrhundert. Frankfurt & New York: Campus, 2002. ISBN: 3-593-37130-8. [Based on travel literature, pamphlets, dictionaries and histories, the monograph considers the self-conception implicit in British travellers' views of Germany as uncultivated and unworthy of any interest. Stock images and stereotypes are part of a process of mutual perception, and may be used for political attack, especially in Anti-Hanoverian rhetoric. The German model also affected Burke's thought concerning India].
Gritt, A.J. "The 'survival' of service in the English agricultural labour force: Lessons from Lancashire, c.1650-1851." Agricultural History Review, 50, 1 (2002): 25-50.
Key, N.E., & J.P. Ward. "'Divided into parties': Exclusion Crisis origins in Monmouth." English Historical Review, 115, 464 (November 2000): 1159-83.
* Moore, Bob, & Henk van Nierop, eds. Colonial Empires Compared: Britain and the Netherlands, 1750-1850. Ashgate, 2003.
"Notices of periodical and occasional publications, mainly of 2000." English Historical Review, 116, 468 (September 2001): 1021-79.
"Notices of periodical and occasional publications, mainly of 2001." English Historical Review, 117, 473 (September 2002): 1046-1108.
* Olsen, Kirstin. Daily Life in 18th-Century England. Greenwood Press, 2002. 416 pp. ISBN 0-313-32667-3
Szechi, A. "A blueprint for tyranny? Sir Edward Hales and the Catholic Jacobite response to the Revolution of 1688." English Historical Review, 116, 466 (April 2001): 342-67.
Stoyle, M. "'The great rout': The Cornish rising of 1648 and the second civil war." Albion, 32, 1 (Spring 2000): 37-58.
Theobald, J. "Agricultural productivity in Woodland High Suffolk, 1660-1850." Agricultural History Review, 50, 1 (2002): 1-24.
Woodward, D. "Early modern servants in husbandry revisited." Agricultural History Review, 48, 2 (2000): 141-150.
[see also title by
Wahrman listed under Historiography; by Black under Political Thought]![]()
ENGLAND - LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
* Anderson, Misty G. Female Playwrights and Eighteenth-Century Comedy: Negotiating Marriage on the London Stage. Palgrave, 2002. 272 pp. ISBN 0-312-23938 [Behn, Centlivre, Cowley, Inchbald].
* Barnabu, Andrew, & Lisa J. Schnell. Literate Experience: The Work of Knowing in Seventeenth-Century English Writing. Palgrave, 2002. 260 pp. ISBN 0-312-29351-8
Burke, Tim. "'Humanity is Now the Pop'lar Cry': Laboring-Class Writers and the Liverpool Slave Trade, 1787-1789." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 42, 3 (Fall 2001): 245-63.
Charles, Shelly. «Qu'est-ce qu'un roman anglais? D'Emma Courtney à la Chappelle d'Ayton». Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 2 (janvier 2003): 281-301.
Christmas, William J. "Introduction: An Eighteenth-Century Laboring-Class Tradition." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 42, 3 (Fall 2001): 187-94.
* Clery, E. J. Women's Gothic from Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley. Northcote House, 2000. viii/168 pp. ISBN: 0-7463-0872-8.
Curbet, Joan. "'Hallelujah to your Dying Screams of Torture': Representations of Ritual Violence in English and Spanish Romanticism," in Avril Horner, ed, European Gothic: A Spirited Exchange 1760-1960 (Manchest University Press, 2002). ISBN 0-7190-6043-X (cloth); 0-7190-6064-8 (paper).
Dill, Elizabeth. "A Mob of Lusty Villagers: Operations of Domestic Desires in Hannah Webster Foster's The Coquette." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 2 (January 2003): 255-279.
* Ellis, Markman. The History of Gothic Fiction. Edinburgh University Press, 2000. ix/261 pp. ISBN: 0-7486-1195-9.Fideler, P.A. "The study of early modern poetry and poor relief." Albion, 32, 3 (Fall 2000): 381-407.
Goodridge, John. "John Clare and Eighteenth-Century Poetry: Pomfret, Cunningham, Bloomfield." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 42, 3 (Fall 2001): 264-78.
* Gordon, Scott Paul. The Power of the Passive Self in English Literature, 1640-1770. Cambridge University Press, 2002. xi/279 pp. ISBN: 0-521-91005-1
* Griffin, Robert J. The Faces of Anonymity: Anonymous and Pseudonymous Publication from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century. Palgrave, 2003. 304 pp. ISBN 0-312-29530-8
* Hawkes, David. Idols of the Marketplace: Idolatry and Commodity Fetishism in English Literature, 1580-1680. Palgrave, 2001. 304 pp. ISBN 0-312-24007-4
* Keay, Mark. William Wordsworth's Golden Age Theories During the Industrial Revolution in England, 1750-1850. Palgrave, 2002. 309 pp. ISBN 0-333-79436-2
Keegan, Bridget. "Cobbling Verse: Shoemaker Poets of the Long Eighteenth Century." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 42, 3 (Fall 2001): 196-217.
* Landry, Donna. The Invention of the Countryside: Hunting, Walking, and Ecology in English Literature, 1671-1831. Palgrave, 2001. 382 pp., ill. ISBN 0-333-96154-4 [a 2002 Choice Outstanding Academic Book]
Koch, Angela. "Gothic Bluebooks in the Princely Library of Corvey and Beyond." Cardiff Corvey, 9 (December 2002): online journal, available:
http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey/articles/cc09_n01.htmlKoch, Angela. "'The Absolute Horror of Horrors' Rrevised: A Bibliographical Checklist of Early-Nineteenth-Century Gothic Bluebooks." Cardiff Corvey, 9 (December 2002): online journal, available
http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey/articles/cc09_n03.html* Low, Jennifer A. Manhood and the Duel: Masculinity in Early Modern Drama and Culture. Palgrave, 2003. 256 pp. ISBN 1-4039-6130-1
Marguerite, Marie Regan. "The Roasting of John Bull: Vegetarian Protest in Eighteenth Century English Literature." Ph.D. dissertation. University of Arkansas, 2001. 212 pp.
* McKeon, Michael, ed. Theory of the Novel: A Historical Approach. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. xviii/947 pp. ISBN: 0-8018-6397-X.* Miles, Robert. Gothic Writing 1750-1820: A Genealogy. 2nd ed. Manchester University Press, 2002. 258 pp. ISBN 0-7190-6009-5
* Mudge, Bradford K. The Whore's Story: Women, Pornography, and the British Novel, 1684-1830. Oxford University Press, 2000. xiv/276 pp. ISBN: 0-19-513509-9* Neill, Anna. British Discover Literature and the Rise of Global Commerce. Palgrave, 2002. 241 pp. ISBN 0-333-97374-7
* Overton, Bill. Fictions of Female Adultery 1684-1890: Theories and Circumtexts. Palgrave, 2002. 304 pp. ISBN 0-333-77080-3
* Owen, Susan. Perspectives on Restoration Drama. Manchester University Press, 2002. 208 pp. 0-7190-4966-0 (cloth); 0-7190-4967-9 (paper) [includes Dryden, Conquest of Granada, I & II; Wycherly's The Country Wife; Behn's The Rover; Lee's Lucius Junius Brutus; Otway's Venice Preserv'd; and Dryden's adaptation of Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida]
Palmeri, Frank. "Martinus Scriblerus, Diderot's Dream, and Tiepolo's Divertimento: Eighteenth-Century Representations of Aggregate Identity." Comparative Literature Studies 38, 4 (2001): 330-54.
* Peck, John, & Martin Coyle. A Brief History of English Literature. Palgrave, 2002. 528 pp. ISBN 0-333-791766-2 (cloth), 0-333-78177 (paper)
Pettit, Alexander. "The Adventures of Peter Wilkins: Desire, Difference, and the Fallacy of Comic Convention." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 42, 2 (Summer 2001): 91-142.
Russel, Gillian. "'Keeping Place': Servants, Theater and Sociability in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 42, 1 (Spring 2001): 21-42.
* Sharpe, Pamela. Population and Society in an East Devon Parish: Reproducing Colyton, 1540-1840. University of Exeter Press, 2002. 408 pp. ISBN 0859896552
* Sill, Geoffrey. The Cure of the Passions and the Origins of the English Novel. Cambridge University Press, 2001. ix/261 pp. ISBN: 0-521-80805-7
* Skinner, John. An Introduction to Eighteenth-Century Fiction: Raising the Novel. Palgrave, 2001. xi/314 pp. ISBN: 0-333-77624-0.
Sorensen, Janet. "Internal Colonialism and the British Novel." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 1 (October 2002): 53-58.
* Stabler, Jane. Burke to Byron, Barbauld to Baillie, 1790-1830. Palgrave, 2001. 338 pp. ISBN 0-333-6924-7 (cloth); 0-333-69625-5 (paper)
* Stafford, William. English Feminists and their Opponents in the 1790s: Unsex'd and Proper Females. Manchester University Press, 2002. 256 pp. ISBN 0-7190-6082-2
* Sternleib, Lisa. The Female Narrator in the British Novel: Hidden Agendas. Palgrave, 2002. 189 pp. ISBN 0-333-97372-0
Stevens, Anne. "Tales of Other Times: A Survey of British Historical Fiction, 1770-1812." Cardiff Corvey, 7 (December 2001), online journal, available:
http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey/articles/cc07_n03.html* Todd, Dennis, & Cynthia Wall, eds. Eighteenth-Century Genre and Culture: Serious Reflections on Occasional Forms. Essays in Honor of J. Paul Hunter. University of Delaware Press & Associated University Presses, 2001. 316 pp. ISBN: 0-87413-759-4.
Trill, Suzanne. "What Echo Says: Politics and Hysteria in Women's Poetry, 1640-1690," in Gordon McMullan, ed., Renaissance Configurations: Voices, Bodies, Spaces, 1580-1690 (Palgrave, 2001). ISBN 0-333-676666-1
Walen, D.A. "Constructions of female homoerotics in early modern drama." Theatre Journal, 54, 3 (October 2002): 411-30.
* Wein, Toni, British Identities, Heroic Nationalisms, and the Gothic Novel, 1764-1824. Palgrave, 2002. 304 pp. ISBN 0-333-97171-X
Wickman, Matthew. "Of Probability, Romance, and the Spatial Dimensions of Eighteenth-Century Narrative." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 1 (October 2002): 59-80.
* Wikborg, Eleanor. The Lover as Father Figure in Eighteenth-Century Women's Fiction. University Press of Florida, 2002. xi/184 pp. ISBN: 0-8130-2453-6.
[see also title by
Foster & Mills listed under Geography - Travel; by Eberle under History of Sexuality]Akenside
* Jung, Sandro. Poetic Meaning in the Eighteenth Century Poems of Mark Akenside and William Shenstone. Edwin Mellen, 2003. 280 pp. ISBN: 077346963X
Austen
* Austen, Jane. Mansfield Park. Broadview Press, 2001. 521 pp. Ed. June Sturrock. ISBN: 1-55111-09-9 (paper).
* Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. Broadview Press, 2002. 493 pp. Ed. Robert P. Irvine. ISBN: 1-55111-028-8.
* Giffin, Michael. Jane Austen and Religion: Salvation and Society in Georgian England. Palgrave, 2002. ISBN 0-333-95808-4
Knox-Shaw, Peter. "Persuasion, James Austen, and James Thomson." Notes & Queries, 49, 4 (December 2002): 451-53.
* Litvak, Joseph. Caught in the Act: Theatricality in the Nineteenth-Century English Novel. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992. Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft9k4009nr/* Sanders, Valerie. The Brother-Sister Culture in Nineteenth-Century Literature: From Austen to Woolf. Palgrave, 2002. 232 pp. ISBN 0-333-74930-8
* Wiltshire, John. Recreating Jane Austen. Cambridge University Press, 2001. x/179 pp. ISBN: 0-521-80246-6.
[see also title by by
Ehrenpreis listed under England - Literature - Dryden; by Cardwell under Film]Barbauld
Weldon, Amy. "'The Common Gifts of Heaven': Animal Rights and Moral Education in Anna Letitia Barbauld's 'The Mouse's Petition' and 'The Caterpillar.'" Cardiff Corvey, 8 (June 2002), online journal, available:
http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey/articles/cc08_n02.htmlBeckford
Alamoudi, Carmen Fernandez. «<Vathek: le choix d'une écriture cursive et piquante». Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 1 (octobre 2002): 1-17.
Gill, R. B. "The Author in the Novel: Creating Beckford in Vathek." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 2 (January 2003): 241-254.
Barbauld
Jones, Robert. "What Then Should Britons Feel? Anna Laetitia Barbauld and the Plight of the Corsicans." Women's Writing 9, 2 (2002): 285-304 [analysis of explicit political writing, revisiting Barbauld's poem "Corsica" as pronunciamento of patriot values & the complexities of Britain's international role].
Behn
Pender, Patricia. "Competing Conceptions: rhetorics of representation in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko." Women's Writing, 8, 3 (2001): 457-472 [Behn's ambivalence to complex issues (colonialism, miscegenation, racism); new type of the "New World Woman"].
Gautier, Gary. "Slavery and the Fashioning of Race in Oroonoko, Robinson Crusoe, and Equiano's Life." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 42, 2 (Summer 2001): 161-79.
* Connolly, Tristanne J. William Blake and the Body. Palgrave, 2002. 272 pp. ISBN 0-333-96848
* Dent, Shirley, & Jason Whittaker. Radical Blake: Afterlife and Influence from 1827. Palgrave, 2003. 256 pp. ISBN 0-333-98654-8
* Hutchings, Kevin. Imagining Nature: Blake's Environmental Poetics. Montréal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2003. 272 pp., ill. ISBN: 0-7735-2343-X (paper); 0-7735-2342-1 (cloth).
* Marsh, Nicholas. William Blake: The Poems. Palgrave, 2001. 267 pp. ISBN 0333-91466-X (cloth); 0-333-91467-8 (paper)
* Rawlinson, Nick. William Blake's Comic Vision. 224 pp. ISBN 0-333-74565-
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New on the Blake Archive: ¥ The Blake Archive has published a new electronic edition of Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion (copy E), Blake's masterpiece in illuminated printing, and this copy his greatest achievement in the medium. Consisting of 100 relief and white-line etchings divided into four chapters, Jerusalem is his longest illuminated book, and its plates are among his largest. Though dated 1804 on its title plate, it was not printed in its entirety until c. 1820 - available at the Archive website: http://www.blakearchive.org. |
Cavendish
Wiseman, Sue. "Restoring the Renaissance: Margaret Cavendish and Katherine Phillips," in Gordon McMullan, ed., Renaissance Configurations: Voices, Bodies, Spaces, 1580-1690 (Palgrave, 2001). ISBN 0-333-676666-1
Cobbet
Krishnamurthy, Aruna. "'Assailing the Thing': Politics of Space in William Cobbett's Rural Rides." Cardiff Corvey, 7 (December 2001), online journal, available:
http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey/articles/cc07_n01.htmlColman
O'Quinn, D. "Mercantile deformities: George Colman's Inkle and Yarico and the racialization of class relations." Theatre Journal, 54, 3 (October 2002): 389-409.
Cowley
Escott, Angela. "The School of Eloquence and 'Roasted Square Caps': Oratory and pedantry as fair theatrical game?" Women's Writing, 8, 1 (2001): 59-80 [light on unpublished afterpiece play of 1780, satirizing contemporary elocution, oratory, & debating societies, which by tradition discriminated against women, performed at Drury Lane (managed by Thomas Sheridan). Cowley's popular farce Who's The Dupe mocked pretentious uses of Classical learning].
Wallace, E.K. "Theatricality and cosmopolitanism in Hannah Cowley's The Belle's Stratagem." Comparative Drama, 35, 3-4 (Fall-Winter 2001): 415-33.
Crowne
Rollins, J.B, "Judeo-Christian apocalyptic literature and John Crowne's The Destruction of Jerusalem." Comparative Drama, 35, 2 (Summer 2001): 208-24.
Defoe
* Novak, Maximillian E. Daniel Defoe, Master of Fictions: His Life and Ideas. Oxford University Press, 2001. xi/756 pp. ISBN: 0-1981-2686-7.
Swaminathan, Srividhya. «Defoe's Alternative Conduct Manual: Survival Strategies and Female Networks in Moll Flanders». Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 2 (January 2003): 185-207.
[see also title by
Kelly listed under Bibliography - Libraries; by Gautier under England - Literature - Behn; by Cardwell listed under Film]Dodsley
Pellicer, Juan Christian. "The Georgic at Mid-Eighteenth Century and the Case of Dodsley's 'Agriculture.'" Review of English Studies, 54, 213 (February 2003): 67-93.
Dryden
* Bywaters, David. Dryden in Revolutionary England. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991. Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft496nb2rq/* Dryden, John. The Works of John Dryden. Volume 7: Poems, 1697-1700. Ed. Vinton A. Dearing. University of California Press, 2002. 1001pp. ISBN 0-520-02123-1
* Ehrenpreis, Irvin. Acts of Implication: Suggestion and Covert Meaning in the Works of Dryden, Swift, Pope, and Austen. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980. Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft8m3nb5ks/* Garrison, James. Dryden and the Tradition of Panegyric. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1975. Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft4g5006bf/* Gelber, Michael Werth. The Just and the Lively: The Literary Critics. Manchester University Press, 2003. 352 pp. ISBN 0-7190-6142-3 [detailed reading of Dryden's critical essays]
[see also title by
Hayes listed under Classics - Virgil]"Ephelia"
Mulvihill, Maureen E. "The New Candidate for Pseudonymous 'Ephelia': Mary (Stuart née Villiers), Duchess of Richmond and Lennox (1622-1685)." Women's Writing, 2, 3 (1995): 309-311 [probative new leads on the brisk and jolly 'Mall' Villiers, noting her reputation as a court intriguer, female intelligencer for the exiled Stuarts, and prankster. A favorite of Van Dyck, this "Butterfly" of the Stuart court was famed for ostentatious beauty and (quiet) ties to the London literary scene [For the eventual attribution, see ANQ (Fall 1996; Summer 1999); ReSoundings (2001)
http:///www.millersville.edu/~resound/ephelia; SCN (Spring 2003); 'Ephelia' (Ashgate UK, 2003).]Fielding, Sarah
Gadeken, Sara. "Managing and Marketing Virtue in Sarah Fielding's History of the Countess of Dellwyn." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 1 (October 2002): 19-34.
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. The Sylph. York: Henry Parker, 2001. viii/223 pp. Introduction by Amanda Foreman. ISBN: 1-904069-00-2
Godwin
* Godwin, William. Fleetwood. Broadview, 2000. 541 pp. Ed. Gary Handwerk & A.A. Markley. ISBN: 1-55111-232-9.
* Logan, Peter Melville. Nerves and Narratives: A Cultural History of Hysteria in 19th-Century British Prose. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997. Newly available in complet online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft5d5nb38x/Goldsmith
Lahr, John. "Men behaving badly: Identities lost and found on the London stage." New Yorker (Jan. 27, 2003): 92-3 [Critical commentary on She stoops to conquer, motivated by the current London production, but in no respect a review of it].
Hands
Dereli, Cynthia. "In Search of a Poet: the life and work of Elizabeth Hands." Women's Writing, 8, 1 (2001): 169-182 [poetry of an l8th-century servant woman, whose single volume of verse was published by subscription].
Hays
Sharma, Anjana. "A Different Voice: Mary Hays's Memoirs of Emma Courtney." Women's Writing, 8, 1 (2001): 139-168. [self, society, education & gender in "Jacobinical" novel of the 1790s].
[see also title by
Logan listed under England - Literature - Godwin]Haywood
Black, Scott. "Trading Sex for Secrets in Haywood's Love in Excess." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 2 (January 2003): 207-226.
* Pettit, Alexander, et al., eds. Selected Works of Eliza Haywood. Pickering and Chatto, 2000 (set 1) & 2001 (set 2), 3 vol., 1192 pp. (set 1) & 3 vol., 1368 pp. (set 2). ISBN: 1-85196-528-9; 1-85196-529-7.
Inchbald
* Jenkins, Annibel. I'll Tell You What: The Life of Elizabeth Inchbald. University of Kentucky Press, 2002. 632pp. ISBN 0-8131-2236-8
Johnson
* Clark, Jonathan, & Howard Erskine-Hill, ed. Samuel Johnson in Historical Context. Palgrave, 2002. 332 pp. ISBN 0-333-80447-3
Leapor
Dalporto, Jeannie. "Landscape, Labor, and the Ideology of Imporvement in Mary Leapor's Crumble Hall." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 42, 3 (Fall 2001): 228-44.
Greene, Richard. "Mary Leapor: The Problem of Personal Identity." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 42, 3 (Fall 2001): 218-27.
Lee
Lee, Sophia, The Recess; or A Tale of Other Times. Ed. April Alliston. Lexington, University Press of Kentucky, 2000. 400 pp. ISBN: 0-8131-2146-9 (cloth); 0-8131-0978-7 (paper).LewisWright, Angela. "European Disruptions of the Idealized Woman: Matthew Lewis's The Monk and the Marquis de Sade's La Nouvelle Justine," in Avril Horner, ed, European Gothic: A Spirited Exchange 1760-1960 (Manchest University Press, 2002). ISBN 0-7190-6043-X (cloth); 0-7190-6064-8 (paper)
Milton
* John Milton. The Complete Poems and Major Preose. Ed. Merritt Y. Hughes. Hacket, 2003. 1088 pp. ISBN 00-87220-678-5 [reissue of 1957 Odyssey Press ed.]
* John Milton. Paradise Lost. Ed. Merritt Y. Hughes. Hackett, 2003. 384 pp. ISBN 0-87220-672-6 (paper) [reissue of 1962 revision of 1935 ed.]
Opie
* Amelia Opie. The Father and Daughter & Dangers of Coquetry. Broadview, 2003. Ed. Shelley King & John B. Pierce. 377pp. ISBN 55111187X (paper) [includes contextual documents, such as Opie's letters, dramatic adaptations, and texts on coquetry, chastity, and the treatment of insanity].
Phillips
[see also title by
Wiseman listed under England - Literature - Cavendish].Pope
Suarez, Michael F., S.J. "Uncertain Proofs: Alexander Pope, Lewis Theobald, and Questions of Patronage." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 96 (2002): 404-34. [since Pope "gave his patronage to the struggling poet" he was more liable to hate Theobald for Shakespeare Restored.]
[see also title by by
Ehrenpreis listed under England - Literature - Dryden]Radcliffe
Duffy, Cian. "'Faint Traces Which the Memory Bears': A Radcliffe Source in Schiller." Notes & Queries, 49, 4 (December 2002): 447-49.
[see title by
Schaneman listed under France - Literature - Genlis]Robinson
* Robinson, Mary. A Letter to the Women of England and The Natural Daughter. Ed. Sharon M. Setzer. Broadview, 2003. 336 pp. ISBN: 1551112361 (paper) [includes other writings by Mary Robinson (tributes, and an excerpt from The Progress of Liberty); writings by contemporaries on women, society, and revolution; and contemporary reviews of both works].
* Robinson, Mary. Walsingham or, the Pupil of Nature. Ed. Julie A. Shaffer. Broadview, 2003. 559 pp. ISBN 155111299X (paper) [includes selection of primary sources material including contemporary reviews; historical and literary accounts of 18th-century female cross-dressers; and selections from contemporary works that focus on the figure of the "fallen" woman].
§ Women's Writing, 9, 1 (2002) is a special issue on Mary Robinson, ed. by Jacqueline M. Labbe. Titles include J.M. Labbe, "Mary Robinson Bicentennial" (3-8); Stuart Curran, "Mary Robinson and the New Lyric" (9-23); Tim Fulford, "The Electrifying Mrs Robinson" (23-36); Lisa Vargo, "Tabitha Bramble and the Lyrical Tales" (37-52); Ashley J. Cross, "He-She Philosophers and Other Literary Bug-bears: Mary Robinson's A Letter to the Women of England" (53-68); Julie Shaffer, "Walsingham: gender, pain, and knowledge" (69-86); Jane Hodson, "'The strongest but most undecorated language': Mary Robinson's rhetorical strategy in A Letter to the Women of England" (87-106); Claire Brock, "'Then smile and know thyself supremely great': Mary Robinson and the 'splendour of a name'" (107-124); Judith Barbour, "Garrick's Version: the production of Perdita" (125-138); Alix Nathan, "Mistaken or Misled: Mary Robinson's birth date" (139-142).
[see also title by
Barbour listed under Theatre History - England]Shelley, Mary
* Garrett, Martin. A Mary Shelley Chronology. Palgrave, 2002. 181 pp. ISBN 0-333-77050-1
Williams, Johm. "Translating Mary Shelley's Valperga into English: Historical Romance or Gothic Fiction?" in Avril Horner, ed, European Gothic: A Spirited Exchange 1760-1960 (Manchester University Press, 2002). ISBN 0-7190-6043-X (cloth); 0-7190-6064-8 (paper).
[see also title by
Kaplan listed under History of Medicine."Shenstone
[see title by
Jung listed under England - Literature - Akenside]Smart
Keymer, Thomas. "William Toldervy and the Origins of Smart's A Translation of the Psalms of David." Review of English Studies, 54, 213 (February 2003): 52-66.
Sterne
* Ross, Ian Campbell. Laurence Sterne: A Life. Oxford University Press, 2001. xiii/498 pp. ISBN: 9-780192-122353.
Trotter
Kelley, Anne. "In Search of Truths Sublime: reason and the body in the writings of Catherine Trotter." Women's Writing, 8, 2 (2001). [Trotter did not adopt a male persona and "repudiate her sex," pace some critics, but creatively challenged "the convention of women's intellectual and moral inferiority, demanding their right to a public voice"].
Walpole
Miles, Robert. "Europhobia: The Catholic Other in Horace Walpole and Charles Maturin," in Avril Horner, ed, European Gothic: A Spirited Exchange 1760-1960 (Manchest University Press, 2002). ISBN 0-7190-6043-X (cloth); 0-7190-6064-8 (paper).
* Walpole, Horace. The Castle of Otranto and The Mysterious Mother. Ed. Frederick S. Frank. Broadview, 2003. 357pp ISBN: 155111304X [including both Walpole's Gothic novel and Gothic drama, with selections from Walpole's letters, contemporary responses, and writings illustrating the aesthetic and intellectual climate of the period; Scott's introduction to the 1811 edition].
Wollstonecraft
Neill, Anna. "Civilization and the Rights of Woman: Liberty and captivity in the work of Mary Wollstonecraft." Women's Writing, 8, 1 (2001): 99-118 [Wollstonecraft's use of model of social history centred on the type of the rational & "civilized" woman threatened & antagonized by a "savage" periphery of men; Vindication and Maria].
* Tauchert, Ashley. Mary Wollstonecraft and the Accent of the Feminine. Palgrave, 2002. 181 pp. ISBN 0-333-96346
[see also title by
Bahar listed under Political Thought - Wollstonecraft]![]()
EUROPE
* Ádám, Magda. The Versailles System and Central Europe. Ashgate, 2003.
* te Brake, Wayne. Shaping History: Ordinary People in European Politics, 1500-1700. Berkeley : University of California Press, 1998. Newly available in complete online edition:
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FICTION & POETRY
SET IN THE LONG 18TH CENTURY
* Flynn, Nick. Blind Huber. Graywolf, 2002. 72 pp. ISBN 1-55597-373-6 [poetry collection based loosely on the life of François Huber, a blind, eighteenth-century beekeeper].
* Keenan, Brian. Turlough. London: Jonathan Cape, 2000. ISBN: 0224041517 [a novel about Turlough O'Carolan, the blind Irish harper and composer].
* King, Ross. Domino. Walker & Co., 2002. 448 pp. ISBN 0-8027-3378-6 [novel set in 18th-century London; a set of tales centering about artist Sir George Cautley in the 1780s]
* King, Ross. Ex-Libris. Walker & Co., 2001. 400 pp. ISBN 0-8027-3357-2 [in 1660 London bookseller Isaac Inchbold pursues an elusive manuscript, The Labyrinth of the World, perhaps a Hermetic text, a map of El Dorado, or a heretical document capable of causing vast political upheaval...]
* Shaara, Jeff. The Glorious Cause: A Novel of the American Revolution. Ballantine, 2002. 688 pp. ISBN 0-345-42756-4
* Schmidt, Gary D. Anson's Way. New York: Clarion Books, 1999. ISBN: 0395915295 [Anson serving as a British Fencible in 18th-cIreland, Anson sympathizes with a hedge master, which places him in conflict with British law; "juvenile fiction"].
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FILM SET IN THE LONG 18TH CENTURY
* Cardwell, Sarah. Adaptation Revisited: Television and the Classic Novel. Palgrave, 2002. 224 pp. ISBN 0-7190-6045-1 (cloth); 0-7190-6046-X [includes discussion of adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and Moll Flanders]
Miner, D. "History versus Hollywood." American History, 36, 4 (October 2001): 4 ff.
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FRANCE - HISTORY
* Brioist, Pascal, Hervé Drévillon, & P. Serna. Croiser le fer: Violence et culture de l'épée dans la France moderne (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles). Paris: Champ Vallon, 2002.
Chisick, H. "Public opinion and political culture in France during the second half of the eighteenth century." English Historical Review, 117, 470 (February 2002): 48-77.
* Dewald, Jonathan. Aristocratic Experience and the Origins of Modern Culture: France, 1570-1715. Berkeley : University of California Press, 1993. Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft4m3nb2k3/* Goodman, Dena (édit.). Marie-Antoinette: Writings on the Body of a Queen. New York: Routledge, 2003.
Hayhoe, J.D. "Litigation and the policing of communal farming in northern Burgundy, 1750-1790." Agricultural History Review, 50, 1 (2002): 51-68.
* Hartmann, Pierre (édit.). Corps et cœur dans la pensée des Lumières. Homme à Paul Hoffmann: Strasbourg, Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, 2000.
* Ladurie, Emmanuel Le Rou. Saint-Simon and the Court of Louis XIV. Tr. Arthur Goldhammer. University of Chicago Press, 2001. 447 pp., ill., map, tables. ISBN: 0-226-47320-1
* Luciani, Gérard et Catherine Volpilhac-Auger (édit.), l'Institution du Prince au XVIIIe siècle. Actes du 8e colloque franco-italien (Sociétés française et italienne d'étude du XVIIIe siècle). Ferney-Voltaire: Centre international d'étude du XVIIIe siècle (coll. «Publications du Centre international d'étude du XVIIIe siècle», 13), 2003. 316 pp. ISBN: 2-84559-014-8 Voir
http://centre.c18.org/pu.prince.html* Luria, Keith P. Territories of Grace: Cultural Change in the Seventeenth-Century Diocese of Grenoble. Berkeley : University of California Press, 1991. Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft6n39p11n/Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen. «Rhetorische Gesten und ikonographische Darstellungen: zur Präsenz und Fiunktion mündlicher Kommunikationsformen in den Tableaux historiques der la Révolution Française», dans Christoph Danlezik-Brüggemann et Rolf Reichardt (édit.), Bildgedächtnis eines historischen Ereignisses. Die Tableaux historiques de la Révolution française (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2001), pp. 281-301.* Montpensier, Anne-Marie-Louise d'Orleans, Duchesse de. Against Marriage: The Correspondence of La Grande Mademoiselle. Ed., tr. by Joan Dejean. University of Chicago Press, 2002. 86 pp. ISBN 0-226-53492-8 (paper)
* Metzner, Paul. Crescendo of the Virtuoso: Spectacle, Skill, and Self-Promotion in Paris during the Age of Revolution. Berkeley : University of California Press, 1998. Newly available in complete online edition:
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft438nb2b6/* Nora, Pierre, ed. Rethinking France: Les Lieux de Mémoire, Vol. I: The State. Ed. by David P. Hordan, tr. by Mary Seidman Trouille. University of Chicago Press, 2001. 483 pp., ill., maps. ISBN 0-226-59132-8
Solé, Jacques. «Une jeune aristocrate à l'époque révolutionnaire: la personnalité de la future marquise de la Rochejaquelein d'après ses Mémoires». Recherches & travaux, 61 (2002): 167s.
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Web Resources ¥ Studies in Early Modern France website: http://www.unl.edu/EMF/ ¥ Les Images de Pouvoir a l'epoque du Louis XIV (Par Russ Ganim): http://www.unl.edu/louisxiv/ |
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Bell listed under Historiography]![]()
FRANCE - LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
Acke, Daniel. «La notion de caractère dans les Journaux», dans Franck Salaün (édit.), Marivaux subversif?, Paris, Desjonquères, coll. «L'esprit des lettres», 2003, p. 209s. ISBN: 2-84321-053-4.
Acke, Daniel. «Textes à caractère privé», dans Peter-Eckhard Knabe, Roland Mortier et François Moureau (édit.), l'Aube de la modernité 1680-1760 (Amsterdam et Philadelphie: John Benjamins [coll. «Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages», 16], 2002).
* Allera, Sophie, & Denis Reynaud,édit. La Belle et la bête. Quatre métamorphoses. Saint-Étienne: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne (coll. «Textes et contextes», 2), 2002. [Cet ouvrage présente quatre versions du conte, avec une introduction et des notes: «Amour pour amour» de Nivelle de la Chaussée. «La belle et la bête» de Mme Leprince de Beaumont. «Zémir et Azor» de Marmontel (livret de l'opéra de Grétry). «La belle et la bête» de Mme de Genlis.]
* Bastide, Jean-François de. l'Amant anonyme et autres contes, les Riens, l'Homme blasé, Paris, Desjonquères, coll. «XVIIIe siècle», 2002, 142 p. Présentation et notes de Michel Delon. Texte de 1763. ISBN: 2-84321-048-8.
Bicquilley, Charles-François, la Croisade, Saint-Étienne, Presses de l'Université de Saint-Étienne, 1998, 320 p. Édition préparée et annotée par Albert Denis (1886-1931) et Pierre Crépel.
* Destouches. les Philosophes amoureux. Montpellier: Éditions Espaces 34 (coll. «Espace Théâtre»), 2001. 152 pp. Présentation de Françoise Rubellin. ISBN: 2-907293-82-6.
Elmarsafy, Ziad. «Thalassophobia and Geolatry: Bernardin de Saint-Pierre and the Geography of Virtue». Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 1 (octobre 2002): 35-50.
* Forestier, Georges. Passions tragiques et règles classiques. Essai sur la tragédie française. Paris: Presses universitaires de France *coll. «Perspectives littéraires»), 2003. 346 pp.
* Fougeret de Monbron. Margot la ravaudeuse. Cadeilhan: Zulma, 2001 (1992). 121 pp. Présenté par Michel Delon. ISBN: 2-909031-21-7.
François-Giappiconi, Catherine. «Des éléments nouveaux sur Nivelle de La Chaussée». Revue d'histoire littéraire de la France, 102, 6 (novembre-décembre 2002).
Gallouèt, Catherine. «Le coup de foudre, topos exemplaire dans le roman français du XVIIIe siècle». Article électronique, Réseaux d'écrivaines, 2 (février 2002):
http://www.roquade.nl/womenwriters/Gallouèt, Catherine. «Le coup de foudre, ou les avatars de la différence sexuelle dans le roman», dans Suzan van Dijk et Madeleine van Strien-Chardonneau (édit.), le Texte narratif avant 1800. La question du "gender". Actes du XIVe colloque de la SATOR (Amsterdam/Leyde, 2000) (Louvain, Paris & Sterling VA: Éditions Peeters, 2002), pp. 319-34.
* Jomand-Baudry, Régine, et Jean-François Perrin (édit.) le Conte merveilleux au XVIIIe siècle. Une poétique expérimentale. Paris, Kimé (coll. «Détours littéraires»), 2002. ISBN: 2-84174-272-5. [Christelle Bahier-Porte, «Le laboratoire des Mille et un jours de François Pétis de la Croix et Lesage» (23-41); Julie Boch, «Entre convention et subversion: les contes de Caylus» (42-54); Anne Defrance, «Le conte de fées au risque de l'éloge politique: la Tyrannie des fées détruite (Mme d'Auneuil) et autres contes de la première génération» (55-73); Jan Herman, «Pour une définition ex negativo du conte. Le statut du conte dans les préfaces de romans de la première moitié du XVIIIe siècle» (74-86); Régine Jomand-Baudry, «La genèse de Ah quel conte ! de Crébillon fils ou la fabrique du conte» (87-101); Claude Labrosse, «Crébillon, les fées et les signes» (102-112); Jean Mainil, «Subversion féerique et merveilleux comique» (113-122); Jean-François Perrin, «Petits traités de l'âme et du corps: les contes à métempsycose (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles)» (123-139); Jean Sgard, «Allégorie d'une écumoire» (140-148); Claire Debru, «Le Magasin des enfans (1756) ou le conte de fées selon une gouvernante: pratiques de la réécriture chez Madame Le Prince de Beaumont» (151-163); Philippe Hourcade, «Tirés des manuscrits de Mme la comtesse de Veruè: sur trois contes de la marquise de Lassay» (164-179); Stefania Marzo, «Le spectacle des sens dans le conte à l'antique de Meusnier de Querlon» (180-192); Dominique Orsini, «L'expérience des Mille et une nuits d'Antoine Galland: du merveilleux à l'émerveillement, ou conte à la narration» (193-211); Carmen Ramirez, «Le soupçon du merveilleux dans le conte des Lumières» (212-228); Raymonde Robert, «Le Canapé couleur de feu de Fougeret de Monbron et la veine "gauloise" de la féerie» (229-242); Jean-Paul Sermain, «Les anti contes de fées de Fénelon» (243-250); Alexandre Stroev, «Le conte merveilleux et l'image de la Russie» (251-262); Henri Coulet, «Le merveilleux onirique de L.S. Mercier» (265-277); Nadine Decourt, «Au pays des magiciennes, les Veillées de Thessalie de Mlle de Lussan» (278-294); Aurélia Gaillard, «Le corps enchanté chez Mme de Villeneuve et Mlle de Lubert: exploration des corps amoureux et invention poétique dans quelques contes de 1740» (295-309); Élisabeth Lemirre, «La figure animale du corps amoureux: l'Antiquité encore» (310-22); Francesco Paolo Alexandre Madonia, «Mital ou aventures incroyables et toutefois et cætera de l'abbé Laurent Bordelon» (323-331); Alain Montandon, «Cris et vertiges de Mlle de Lubert» (332-342); Catherine Ramond, «Théâtralité et merveilleux dans le conte de la première moitié du XVIIIe siècle» (343-352); Annie Rivara, «Le Voyage de campagne comme machine à produire et à détruire des contes d'esprits» (353-369); Philip Stewart, «Images de ce qui ne fut jamais» (370-399); Thierry Viart, «L'Écumoire de Claude Crébillon: le conte dévoyé ou les délices de l'Île Babiole» (400-408); «Bibliographie» (409-419).]
* Lièvre, Éloïse. l'Épique. Paris: Gallimard (coll. «La Bibliothèque», 95), 2002. 264 pp. ISBN: 2-07-042368-9 Compte rendu électronique:
http://www.fabula.org/revue/cr/325.phpLüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen. «Brutus, idole patriotique. Dimensions symboliques et mises en scène théâtrales», dans Franco Piva (édit.), Bruto il maggiore nella letteratura francese e dintirni. Atti del Convegno intenazionale, Verona, 3-5 maggio 2001 (Fasano: Schena Editore [coll. «Cultura Straniera», 115], 2002), pp. 285-305.Melançon, Benoît. «Le cabinet des curiosités épistolaires». Bulletin de l'AIRE, 20 (novembre-décembre 1997): 58-59. Publication de l'Association interdisciplinaire de recherche sur l'épistolaire (Paris). ISSN: 0993-1929. [Sur les lettres aux papes.]* Montalbetti, C. le Personnage. Paris: Flammarion (coll. «GF-Corpus/Lettres»), 2002. 256 pp.
* Nerciat, André-Robert Andréa de. Lolotte, Cadeilhan, Zulma, 2001. 346 pp. Présenté par Jean-Christophe Abramovici. ISBN: 0-909031-186-4.
Oudart, Jean. «Dialogue et libertinage». Recherches & travaux, 61 (2002): 93s.
Porcelli, Maria Grazia. «Le dernier Marivaux ou la réflexion sur le théâtre», dans Franck Salaün (édit.), Marivaux subversif? (Paris: Desjonquères [coll. «L'esprit des lettres»], 2003), pp. 336s. ISBN: 2-84321-053-4.
* Pigault-Lebrun. l'Enfant du bordel. Cadeilhan: Zulma, 2002 (1992). 125 pp. Présenté par Michel Delon. ISBN: 2-84304-213-5.
Roukhomovski, Bernard. «Formes du moi et formes du monde: figuration de l'espace intérieur de Montaigne à Joubert». Recherches & travaux, 61 (2002): 77s.
Sgard, Jean. «Les grandes aventures». Recherches & travaux, 61 (2002): 67s.
Sola, Anne de. «The Illustrious French Lovers et les infortunes de la critique. Anne de Sola réplique à Shelly Charles». Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 1 (octobre 2002): 127-129.
Stewart, Philip. «Débuter dans le monde». Recherches & travaux, 61 (2002): 179s.
* Veiras, Denis. l'Histoire des Sévarambes. Paris: Honoré Champion (coll. «Libre pensée et littérature clandestine», 5), 2001. 332 pp. Édition critique par Aubrey Rosenberg. ISBN: 2-7453-0426-7.
* La Vie pénible et laborieuse du colporteur Esmieu. Les Alpes de lumière/Sabença de la Valeia, 2003.
* Wagner, Jacques (édit.). la Voix dans la culture et la littérature françaises (1713-1875). Clermont-Ferrand: Presses universitaires Blaise-Pascal, 2001. 416 pp. ISBN: 2-84516-157-3.
* Walter, Henriette. l'Aventure des mots français venus d'ailleurs. Paris: Robert Laffont, 1997. 344 pp. ISBN: 2-221-08275-3.
[see also title by
Overton listed under England - Literature]Bachaumont
Cornand, Suzanne. «Le carrosse de Bachaumont». Recherches & travaux, 61 (2002): 135s.
Bayle
May, Gita. «Bayle», dans Françoise Jaouen (édit.), Dictionary of Literary Biography (New York, Gale, 2003), pp. 142-148.
Beaumarchais
* Beaumarchais. le Mariage de Figaro. SVEC, 12, 2002. xvi/520 pp., ill. Édition critique avec les variantes de la version scénique originale établie par Gérard Kahn. ISBN: 0-7294-0802-7.
Caylus
* Caylus. Histoire de Guillaume, cocher. Paris: Zulma (coll. «Dix-huit»), 2003. Présenté par Pierre Testud. ISBN: 2-84304-241-0.
Casanova
Kovács, Ilona. «Modulations de la voix dans l'Histoire de ma vie». Recherches & travaux, 61 (2002): 39s.
Lahouati, Gérard. «Casanova: l'art de la fuite». Recherches & travaux, 61 (2002): 49s.
Stroev, Alexandre. «Comment civiliser la Russie en élevant des vers à soie à Saratov: un projet inédit de Giacomo Casanova». Recherches & travaux, 61 (2002): 23s.
Watzlawick, Helmut. «La genèse des Mémoires de Casanova en trois dates, trois préfaces et trois titres», Recherches & travaux, 61 (2002): 11s.
Charrière / de Zuylen
Chabut, Marie-Hélène. «L'instance narrative au masculin et au féminin (et au neutre?) dans la fiction de Charrière», dans Suzanne van Dijk et Madeleine van Strien-Chardonneau (édit.), Fémininités et masculinités dans le texte narratif avant 1800 (Louvain et Paris: Peeters, 2002), pp. 205-216.
Chabut, Marie-Hélène. «Louvoyer pour innover: Trois Femmes d'Isabelle de Charrière», dans Elzbieta Grodek (édit.), Écriture de la ruse (Amsterdam et Atlanta: Rodopi [coll. «Faux titre», 190[, 2000), pp. 241-251. ISBN: 90-420-1571-3.
Crébillon
* Crébillon fils. Lettres athéniennes. Paris: Nizet, 2001. 468 pp. Édition d'Ernest Sturm. ISBN: 2-7078-1260-9.
Diderot & les Encylopédistes
* Diderot. Rameau's Nephew and Other Works. Tr. Jacques Barzun & Ralph Bowen, intro. by R.Bowen. Hackett, 2001. 336 pp. ISBN 0-87220-486-3 (paper) [includes Rameau's Nephew, D'Alembert's Dream, "Supplement to Bougaineville's Voyage," The Two Friends from Bourbonne, A Conversation Between a Father and His Children, selections from the Encyclopédie, "Regrets on Parting With My Old Dressing Gown.'
* Hartmann, Pierre. Diderot: la figuration du philosophe. Paris: José Corti, 2003. 369 pp.
Sage, Victor. "Diderot and Maturin: Enlightenment, Automata, and the Theatre of Terror," in Avril Horner, ed, European Gothic: A Spirited Exchange 1760-1960 (Manchest University Press, 2002). ISBN 0-7190-6043-X (cloth); 0-7190-6064-8 (paper).
Worvill, Romira. «"Seeing" Speech: Illusion and the Transformation of Dramatic Writing in Diderot and Lessing». University of Oxford, thèse de doctorat, 2002. Dir.: F.J. Lamport.
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Palmeri listed under England-Literature; by Riley under History of Music - Theory]Fénelon
May, Gita. «Fénelon», dans Françoise Jaouen (édit.), Dictionary of Literary Biography (New York: Gale, 2003), pp. 28-38.
Fontenelle
May, Gita. «Fontenelle», dans Françoise Jaouen (édit.), Dictionary of Literary Biography (New York: Gale, 2003), pp.134-141.
Genlis
Schaneman, Judith Clark. "Rewriting Adèle et Théodore: Intertextual Connections Between Madame de Genlis and Ann Radcliff." Comparative Literature Studies, 38, 1 (2001): 31-45.
Graffigny
Mallinson, Jonathan. «Re-présentant les Lettres d'une Péruvienne en 1752: illustration et illusion». Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 15, 2 (janvier 2003): 227-239.
Lesage
* Lesage, Alain-René. Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane de Lesage. Gallimard: Foliothèque, 2002. 260 pp. Commentaire de Béatrice Didier.
* Lesage, Alain-René. Turcaret. Paris: Gallimard (coll. «Folio Théâtre», 80), 2003. 240 pp. Édition présentée, établie et annotée par Pierre Frantz.
* Wagner, Jacques (édit.). Lectures du Gil Blas (1715) de Lesage. Clermont-Ferrand: Presses universitaires Blaise-Pascal (coll. «C.E.R.H.A.C.»), 2003. 244 pp. ISBN: 2-84516-214-6 [Marc Bernier, «La séduction dans l'Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane»; Jacques Berchtold, Jacques, «Le bestiaire de Lesage: l'exemple du Gil Blas et du Guzman d'Alfarach»; François Bessire, «Les références à l'Antiquité et à la Bible dans le premier Gil Blas»; Pierre Brunel, «L'Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane: Ibérie contre Hibernie»; Hélène Cussac, «La retraite chez Gil Blas: entre Pascal et Rousseau»; Françoise Gevrey, «L'Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane est-elle un roman d'aventures?»; Gérard Luciani, «Un écho de Gil Blas à Venise au XVIIIe siècle»; Alain Niderst, «Le christianisme de Gil Blas»; Jean-Noèl Pascal, «Gil Blas, un roman de dramaturge: thèmes, procédés, scénarios»; Paul Pelckmans, «Le revers tragique d'un roman gai. À propos du Mariage de vengeance»; Catherine Volpilhac-Auger, «Voyage au pays des noms. Fonctions et modalités de la nomination dans Gil Blas de Santillane»; Jacques Wagner, «Écrire: d'une esthétique de la langue à une morale de la littérature»; Jacques Wagner, «Relire Gil Blas aujourd'hui»; «Bibliographie»].
Marivaux
Gallouèt, Catherine. «Fuites romanesques, et le romanesque de la fuite: le topos de la fuite dans une œuvre de jeunesse de Marivaux», dans Arbi Dhifaoui (édit.), Espaces de la fuite dans la littérature narrative française avant 1800. Actes du XIIe colloque international de la Société d'analyse de la topique romanesque, Kairouan 24-27 novembre 1998 (Kairouan: Publications de la Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines [coll. «Colloques, Kairouan»], 2002), pp. 193-208.
Gallouèt, Catherine. «L'imaginaire de l'autre dans les Journaux de Marivaux», dans Françoise Gevrey (édit.), Marivaux et l'imagination, Actes du colloque de Toulouse [1998] (Toulouse: Éditions universitaires du Sud [coll. «Études littéraires»], 2001), pp. 79-87.
Gallouèt, Catherine. «Points de vue américains sur les Journaux. L'esprit de la rue et le spectacle de l'écriture». article électronique, Revue Marivaux, 2003, disponible:
http://www.revuemarivaux.org/actucorpus.php?p=228Hellegouard'h, Jacqueline. «Ces messieurs du Bout-du-banc: l'Éloge de la paresse et du paresseux est-il de Marivaux?». Revue d'histoire littéraire de la France, 102, 3 (mai-juin 2002): 455-459.
Joly, Raymond. «La Vie de Marianne. Remarques sur la jouissance et l'imaginaire», dans Françoise Gevrey (édit.), Marivaux et l'imagination, Actes du colloque de Toulouse [1998] (Toulouse: Éditions universitaires du Sud [coll. «Études littéraires»], 2001), pp. 203-211.
Laquerre, Marie-Lise. «Ingenium et représentation: une rhétorique du regard dans le Spectateur français de Marivaux». Trois-Rivières: Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, mémoire de maîtrise, octobre 2002. iv/114 pp. Dir.: Marc André Bernier.
* Salaün, Franck, ed. Marivaux Subversif? Paris: Editions Desjonquères, 2003. Sommaire: F. Salaün, "Introduction: Marivaux et les règles" - LANGAGE ET SYSTÈME LITTÉRAIRE: Henri Coulet, "De l'usage du langage selon Marivaux"; Robin Howells, "La subversion dans les formes"; Jean Dagen, "Marivaux: un vrai faux auteur?"; Françoise Rubellin, "Les sous-entendus du Bilboquet"; Mathieu Brunet, "Le 'défaut de clarté' comme régime narratif de la subversion" - ROMAN: Catherine Gallouët, "Les narrateurs de Marivaux et l'invention des romans"; Carsten Henrik Meiner, "La fonction-carrosse et le hasard: réflexion sur l'exemplarité romanesque"; Jacques Guilhembet, "Subversion de la figure paternelle dans Le Télémaque travesti"; Paul Pelckmans, "Présence du christianisme dans les romans de jeunesse"; Sandrine Aragon, "Le jeune Marivaux et ses représentations de lectrices: auteur séducteur ou féministe?"; Benoît Tane. "Quand Valville rencontre Varthon : un prince travesti?" - JOURNAUX: Annie Rivara, "Indépendance formelle et de pensée dans les articles du Mercure"; Éloïse Lièvre, "'Ceci n'est pas un journal': Marivaux et les écrits périodiques"; Laurence Mall. "Le statut ambigu du discours religieux dans les Journaux de Marivaux"; Daniel Acke, "La notion de caractère dans les Journaux"; Sarah Benharrech, "Du 'caractère' dans Le Spectateur français de Marivaux; David J. Culpin, "Le Spectateur français et la littérature morale des années 1720"; Pierre Hartmann. "Subversion esthétique et critique sociale dans Le Spectateur français" - THÉÂTRE: Jean Goldzink, "Théâtre et subversion chez Marivaux"; Jean-Paul Schneider, "De quelques 'silences de toutes couleurs': L'Île des esclaves et La Dispute"; John O'Neal, "La confusion subversive dans La Double Inconstance"; Martial Poirson, "Le tribut du plaisir: argent, pouvoir et sexualité dans La Fausse suivante (1724)"; Sheila Mason, "Le pouvoir monarchique dans Le Prince travesti"; Éric Négrel, "Marivaux utopiste: du monde renversé à la rhétorique des passions"; Maria Grazia Porcelli, "Le dernier Marivaux ou la réflexion sur le théâtre."
Montesquieu
* Montesquieu. Paris: Presses de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne (coll. «Mémoire de la critique»), 2003. 600 pp. Textes choisis et présentés par Catherine Volpilhac-Auger. Un volume de 600 pages, regroupant des textes portant sur la réception de l'œuvre de Montesquieu, de 1721 à 1796 (extraits de correspondances privées, de périodiques, d'ouvrages critiques consacrés entièrement ou partiellement à Montesquieu). ISBN: 2-84050-230-5; ISSN: 1269-7621.
Prévost
* Francis, Richard A. et Jean Mainil (édit.). l'Abbé Prévost au tournant du siècle. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2000. 390 pp. ISBN: 0-7294-0733-0.
Restif de la Bretonne
Trouille, Mary. «Truth Stranger than Fiction: Wife-Abuse in Restif de la Bretonne's