No. 94

Late Summer 2004

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.,

  Paul Bunten

  Jim Chevalier

  Neil Guthrie

  Jim May

  Benoît Melançon

  Andrew Pink

  Irwin Primer

  Penny Richards

  Maureen E. Mulvihill

  Donald E. Stahl

  Giovanna Summerfield

  A.J. Wright

As always, acknowledgments and greetings are due to Mr. Geoffrey Fuzzyblazer, also the Man in the Funny Hat, the Operator of the Moderately Elegant Machines, the Secret Admirer, Grandpa Owl, the New Intangible College Bicycle Team, the Chair of the Irony Board, Professor Cadenza, the Reconstituted Council of Younger Elders, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, the Blue Distance Woman, la Société pour l'avancement de l'amitie épistolaire, the Royal Liliputian Chamber Music Society, the Ministry of Trees, the Silence-Method Colloquium, the Tradescant Mathematical Glee Club, l'Academie royale des insipides, Mrs. Calabash (wherever she is), the Rice Factor, the Via Garibaldi Wishful Thinking Circle, the Bifurcation Commission, the Demonstration Corps of the Midwest Gilded Sneeze Factory, Commissioner Blair's Strict Tempo Dance Band, the East-Ohio Mozarteum, the Great Dismal Swamp Preservation Society, and the Syndics of the New Intangible College.

This issue of Selected Readings is once again made possible by the Institute for Creative Insolvency in the New Intangible College.

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ACADEMIA,
THE FIELD(S), THE DISCIPLINES,
THE PROFESSION,
SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING, &c.

Abu-Lughod, Ibrahim A. "Palestinian Higher Education: National Identity, Liberation, and Globalization." boundary 2, 27, 1 (2000): 75-95].

Bauer, Ralph. "Notes on the Comparative Study of the Colonial Americas: Further Reflections on the Tucson Summit." Early American Literature, 38, 2 (2004): 281-304.

Bleich, David. "Looking for the Human in the Humanities." American Literary History, 14, 2 (2002): 328-347 [review essay].

Burt, Richard, & Jeffrey Wallen. "Knowing Better: Sex, Cultural Criticism, and the Pedagogical Imperative in the 1990s." diacritics, 29, 1 (1999): 72-91 [Gallop, harassment, consent, pedagogy].

Chabanon, Michèle, «Le Plan d'une université: une ouverture à demi-mot», Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie, 35 (octobre 2003): 41-59.

Chun, Allen John Uck Lun. "The Institutional Unconscious; or, The Prison House of Academia." boundary 2, 27, 1 (2000): 51-74 [universities in Taiwan].

Collins, Randall. "On the Acrimoniousness of Intellectual Disputes." Common Knowledge, 8, 1 (2002): 47-70.

Desmond, Jane, & Virginia R. Domínguez. "Resituating American Studies in a Critical Internationalism." American Quarterly, 48, 3 (1996): 475-490.

Higgins, John. "Academic Freedom in the New South Africa." boundary 2, 27, 1 (2000): 97-119.

Ickstadt, Heinz. "American Studies in an Age of Globalization." American Quarterly, 54, 4 (2002): 543-562.

Judy, Ronald A. T. "Untimely Intellectuals and the University." boundary 2, 27, 1 (2000): 121-133 [African-American intellectuals].

Katz, Stanley Nider. "Excellence Is by No Means Enough: Intellectual Philanthropy and the Just University." Common Knowledge, 8, (2002): 427-438.

Kroeber, Karl. "American Universities: A Personal View." boundary 2, 27, 1 (2000): 135-149.

Materassi, Mario. "The Forest and the Trees: Some Notes on the Study of Multiculturalism in Italy." American Quarterly, 48,1 (1996): 110-120.

Miyoshi, Masao. "Ivory Tower in Escrow." boundary 2, 27, 1 (2000): 7-50 [U.S. universities].

Muthyala, John. "Reworlding America: The Globalization of American Studies." Cultural Critique, 47 (2001): 91-119.

Poovey, Mary. "The Twenty-First-Century University and the Market: What Price Economic Viability?" differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, 12, 1 (2001): 1-16 [finances & the U.S. university].

Powell, Timothy B. "All Colors Flow into Rainbows and Nooses: The Struggle to Define Academic Multiculturalism." Cultural Critique, 55 (2003): 152-181.

Warren, Kenneth W. "The End(s) of African-American Studies." American Literary History, 12, 3 (2000): 637-655.

AFRICA &THE AFRICAN DIASPORA

Krell, David Farrell. "The Bodies of Black Folk: From Kant and Hegel to Du Bois and Baldwin." boundary 2, 27, 3 (2000): 103-134.

Lanni, Dominique. «Affreux, sales et méchants. Les représentations du Cafre et du Hottentot dans les cultures littéraire et scientifique à l'âge classique». Paris: Université Paris-Sorbonne, thèse de doctorat, juin 2004. 4 vol., 870 pp., ill. Dir. François Moureau.

Lott, Tommy Lee. "Du Bois and Locke on the Scientific Study of the Negro." boundary 2, 27, 3 (2000): 135-152.

Chandler, Nahum Dimitri. "Originary Displacement." boundary 2, 27, 3 (2000): 249-286 [DuBois; Olaudah Equiano].

Kazanjian, David. "Mercantile Exchanges, Mercantilist Enclosures: Racial Capitalism in the Black Mariner Narratives of Venture Smith and John Jea." CR: The New Centennial Review, 3,1 (2003): 147-178 [Venture Smith (c1729-1805), Narrative of the life and adventures of Venture, a native of Africa; John Jea (b. 1773), Life, history, and unparalleled sufferings of John Jea, the African preacher].

[see also title by Delgado de Torres listed under Caribbean - Cuba; title by Alexander listed under Fiction & Poetry; title by Sollors listed under Miscellaneous; title by Mackey under la Nouvelle France - Québec; and see special issue of Callaloo listed under New Spain - Mexico]

Slavery

Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen. "Slavery and Anthropology in the 18th Century: The Case of Grégoire," in Hans Erich Bödeker, Clorinda Donato, & Hans Peter Reill, eds., Tolerance and Intolerance in the XVIIIth Century (Los Angeles: Clark Library, 2003).

Oldfield, J. R. "Transatlanticism, Slavery, and Race." American Literary History, 14, 1 (2002): 131-140 [review essay].

Scherr, Arthur. "'Sambos' and 'Black Cut-Throats': Peter Porcupine on Slavery and Race in the 1790s." American Periodicals: a journal of history, criticism, and bibliography, 13 (2003) 3-30 [William Cobbett, Porcupine's Gazette].

Webster, Alison. "The Contribution of the Scottish Enlightenment to the Abandonment of the Institution of Slavery." European Legacy, 8, 4 (August 2003): 481-490.

* Williams, Gomer. History of the Liverpool Privateers and Letters of Marque with an Account of the Liverpool Slave Trade, 1744-1812. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004. 736 pp.

[see also titles by Nair listed under Caribbean; by Thomson under France - Literature - Diderot; by Shumway under New Spain - Argentina; by Gudmundson, by Herrera, and by Lokken under New Spain - Guatemala; by Proctor and by Vinson under New Spain - Mexico; by Picone under la Nouvelle France - la Lousiane; by Dorsey under U.S. Colonial & Federal History; by Gould and by Lowance under U.S. Colonial & Federal Literature]]

Web Resources

¥ The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record - The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities' searchable image collection, available: http://hitchcock.itc.virginia.edu/Slavery/

¥ Early Antislavery -- U.S. National Park Service online historical resource, available: http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/underground/antislav.htm

¥ Glenn Harden's links to abolitionist and pro-slavery texts, (most from the 19th century); available: http://www.augusta.k12.va.us/wmhs/harden/rhetoric.html

¥ Ultraists vs. Nothingarians: The 19th Century Debate over the Rhetoric of Social Reform. A webpage concerning 19th-c abolitionist rhetoric, available: http://www.assumption.edu/ahc/rhetoric/oratorydebate.html

 

ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, RACE

Clark, David L. "Kant's Aliens: The Anthropology and Its Others." CR: The New Centennial Review, 1, 2 (2001): 201-289.

§ Cromohs, 8 (2003), is a special issue on "The Problem of Human Diversity in the European Cultural Experience of the Eighteenth Century. Titles, available online, include Guido Abbattista & Rolando Minuti, "Introduction," Ann Thomson, "Issues at stake in eighteenth-century racial classification," Annette Meyer, "The experience of human diversity and the search for unity: concepts of mankind in the late Enlightenment," Silvia Sebastiani, "Race and national characters in eighteenth-century Scotland: the polygenetic discourses of Kames and Pinkerton," Monika Niewojt, "Races humaines et liberté dans la pensée politique de Jan Potocki à la veille de la Revolution" Carminella Biondi, "Le problème des gens de couleur aux colonies et en France dans la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle."

[see also title by Lüsebrink listed under Africa - Slavery; by Stewart under Theory & Criticism]

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

Allen, Chadwick. "Postcolonial Theory and the Discourse of Treaties." American Quarterly, 52, 1 (2000): 59-89

Benis, Toby R. "Transportation and the Reform of Narrative." Criticism, 45, 3 (2003): 285-299 [transportation of the "Scottish Martyrs" Thomas Palmer Fyshe (1747-1802) and W. Skirving, Narrative of the Sufferings of T. F. Palmer and W. Skirving during a Voyage to New South Wales, 1794; transportation voyahe on board the Surprise; Paine; Godwin]

BIBLIOGRAPHY, BIBLIOPHILY, HISTORY OF AUTHORSHIP, READING, PRINT CULTURE, PUBLISHING, LIBRARIES, TEXTUAL EDITING, &C.

Dallon, Craig W. "The Problem with Congress and Copyright Law: Forgetting the Past and Ignoring the Public Interest." Santa Clara Law Review, 44, 2 (2004): 365-455 [covers copyright law from Roman times to the present].

* Glaisyer, Natasha, & Sara Pennell (eds.). Didactic Literature in England, 1500-1800: Expertise Constructed. Ashgate, 2003. 226 pp., ill. [titles isclude Randall Ingram, "Seventeenth-Century Didactic Readers, Their Literature and Ours"; Anna Marie E. Roos, "Polite Society and Perceptions of the Sun and the Moon in the Athenian Mercury and the British Apollo, 1691-1711"; Michèle Cohen, "French Conversation or 'glittering gibberish'? Learning French in 18th-century England"; Rebecca Bushnell, "The Gardener and the Book"; & Phyllis Whitman Hunter, "Containing the Marvellous: Instructions to Buyers and Sellers."]

* Griffin, Robert J. The Faces of Anonymity: Anonymous and Pseudonymous Publication from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century. Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. 272 pp. ISBN: 0312295308

Lamonde, Yvan. "Canadian Print and the Emergence of a Public Culture in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries," in Damien-Claude Bélanger, Sophie Coupal, and Michel Ducharme (édit.), Les idées en mouvement : perspectives en histoire intellectuelle et culturelle du Canada (Presses de l'Université Laval, 2004).

* Meyer, Reinhart, ed. Bibliographia dramatica et dramaticorum: Kommentierte Bibliographie der im ehemaligen deutsche Reichsgebiet gedruckten und gespielten Dramen des 18. Jahrhunderts nebst deren Bearbeitungen und Übersetzungen und ihrer Rezeption bis in die Gegenwart. Part 2: Abteilung Einzeltitel. Vols. 17: 1754-55 (2002); 18: 1755-57. Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, 2003. v, 470; v, 527 pp.

* McKitterick, David. Print, Manuscript, and the Search for Order, 1450-1830. Cambridge University Press, 2003. xv, 311 pp., ill. ISBN 052182690X [including "The Printed Work and the Modern Bibliographer," "Dependent Skills," "Pictures in Motley," "A House of Errors," "Perfect and Imperfect," "The Art of Printing," "Reevaluation: Towards the Modern Book," "Machinery and Manufactures," and "Instabilities: The Inherent and the Deliberate."]

* O'Donnell, Mary Ann. An Annotated Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources. 2nd ed. Ashgate, 2004. 708 pp. ISBN 0754600998

* Polastron, L.X. Livres en feu. Histoire de la destruction sans fin des bibliothèques. Paris: Denoël, 2004. 432 pp. ISBN 2-207-25573-5

Rossem, Stijn van, Goran Proot, & Pierre Delsaerdt. "The Short-Title Catalogus Vlaanderem (STCV): The Bibliography of Seventeenth-Century Books in Flanders." Quaerendo, 33 (2003): 336-54.

Shevlin, Eleanor F. "'To Reconcile Book and Title, and Make 'em Kin to One Another': The Evolution of the Title's Contractual Functions." Book History, 2, 1 (1999): 42-77.

Warkentin, Germaine. "In Search of 'The Word of the Other': Aboriginal Sign Systems and the History of the Book in Canada." Book History, 2, 1 (1999): 1-27.

Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. "A Methodological Approach to Developing Bibliometric Models of Types of Humanities Scholarship." Library Quarterly, 73 (2003): 121-59 (bibilography of models of sources used in primary source work, editing, historical studies, criticism, and theory, developed by analyzing studies in 54 monographs].

[see also title by Spedding listed under England - Literature - Haywood; by Gifford under History of Music]]

Bibliophilia, Collecting

Almárcegui, Patricia. «La biblioteca de Alí Bey». Cuadernos de Estudios del Siglo XVIII, 10-11 (2000-2001): 5-16.

* Carter, John, and Nicolas Barker. ABC for Book Collectors. 8th ed. Rev. ed. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2004. 232 pp. ISBN 1584561122

Colclough, Stephen M. "Procuring Books and Consuming Texts: The Reading Experience of a Sheffield Apprentice, 1798." Book History, 3 (2000): 21-44 [the diary of Joseph Hunter (1783-1861) and reading].

Emmerson, John McL. "Two Seventeenth-Century Book Collectors: Dan Fleming and John Evelyn." Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin, 27 (2003): 48-61.

Finkelstein, Andrea. "Gerard de Malynes and Edward Misselden: The Learned Library of the Seventeenth-Century Merchant." Book History, 3 (2000): 1-20.

Sherbo, Arthur. "Bibliotheca Boswelliana, the Sale Catalogue of the Library of James Boswell, the Younger." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 97 (2003): 367-78.

[see also title by Weil listed under France - Literature - de Brosse]

Bookbinding, Conservation

* Bennett, Stuart. Trade Bookbindings in the British Isles, 1660-1800. London: British Library; New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2004. 176 pp., ill.

Dürrfeld, Eike Barbara. "Terra Incognita: Toward a Historiography of Book Fastenings and Book Furniture." Book History, 3: (2000) 305-313.

* Foot, Mirjam M. The Decorated Bindings in Marsh's Library, Dublin. Aldershot, 2004. xii, 130 pp., ill. ISBN 0754606112 [chapters on bindings by region: Great Britain; Ireland; France; Spain, Italy, & Russia; and The Netherlands & Germany. Each "binding has been described in detail, giving structural as well as decorative features. This is followed by some discussion of the binder, the type of binding, or the time and place in which it was produced, with a few references to where other examples can be found."]

* Foot, Mirjam M., ed. Eloquent Witnesses: Bookbindings and their History. London: Bibliographical Society, British Library; New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2004. 328 pp. ill. [essays by Foot, Giles Barber, Camen Blacker, Christopher Coppens, David Pearson, Nicholas Pickwoad, Nicholas Poole-Wilson, Esther Potter, Jan Storm van Leeuwen, and Marianne Tidcombe].

Book Illustration & Engraving

* Palmer, Rodney, & Thomas Frangenberg, eds. The Rise of the Image: Essays on the History of the Illustrated Art Book. Ashgate, 2003. 290 pp., ill.

Editing & Textual Studies

Hume, Robert D. "Editing a Nebulous Author: The Case of the Duke of Buckingham." Library, 7th ser., 4 (2003): 249-77.

Hunter, Michael. "Whither editing?" . Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 34, 4, (December 2003): 805-820. [review essay on recent editions of correspondence and papers of natural philosophers John Flamsteed, John Wallis, and Samuel Hartlib]. Available online from Elsevier Science Direct: Summary, Full Text, PDF (112k).

King, Edmund G. C. "'Small-Scale Copyright'?: Quotation Marks in Theory and Practice." Publications of the Bibliographical Society of America, 98 (2004): 39-53 [rejects conclusions about quotation mark usage offered by Margreta de Grazia in Shakespeare Verbatim (1991)].]

Louichon, Brigitte. «Éditeurs, correcteurs et autres (1800-1840)», Recherches & travaux, 64 (2004). ISSN: 0151-1874; ISBN: 2-9518254-3-9.

Libraries, Librarians, History of Libraries,
Archives, Archivists

Ashton, Susanna. " A Corrupt Medium: Stephen Burroughs and the Bridgehampton, New York, Library." Libraries and Culture, 38, 2 (Spring 2003): 93-120 [in his 18th-century Memoirs, criminal Burroughs describes his campaign to establish this library].

Barata, Kimberly. "Archives in the digital age." Journal of the Society of Archivists, 25, 1 (April 2004): 63-70.

Carpenter, Kenneth, * Thomas Augst. "'The History of Libraries in the United States': A Conference Report." Libraries and Culture, 38 (2003): 61-66.

* Dijkgraaf, Hendrik. The Library of a Jesuit Community at Holbeck, Nottinghamshire (1679). Foreword by T. A. Birrell. Cambridge: LP Publications; Tempe, AZ: Medieval and Renaissance Text and Studies, 2003. xx, 370 pp., ill.

Ferrand, Nathalie. «La biblioteca dei Lumi», dans Franco Moretti (édit.), Il Romanzo III (Torino, Einaudi, 2002), pp. 749-758, 10 gravures.

Frohnsdorff, Gregory. "'Before the Public': Some Early Libraries of Antigua." Libraries and Culture, 38 (2003): 1-23.

Jacobs, Edward H. "Eighteenth-Century British Circulating Libraries and Cultural Book History."

* Lancaster, Jane. Inquire Within: A Social History of the Providence Athenaeum since 1753. Providence: Athenaeum (distributed by Oak Knoll Press), 2003. 220 pp., ill.

Lees, Anthony, Emily Woolmore, & Andrew Flinn. "Describing the archives of Manchester: the Greater Manchester Past Finder project." Journal of the Society of Archivists, 25, 1 (April 2004): 51-62.

* Martin, Henri-Jean. les Métamorphoses du livre. Entretiens avec Jean-Marc Chatelain et Christian Jacob. Paris: Albin Michel, 2004. 300 pp.

Meehan, Bernard (comp.). "Manuscript Accessions to Trinity College Library Dublin, 1982-2003." Long Room, no. 48 (2003), 38-55.

Peatling, G. K. "Discipline and Discipline: Histories of the British Public Library." Libraries and Culture, 38 (2003): 121-46.

Sexton, Anna, Chris Turner, Geoffrey Yeo, & Susan Hockey. "Understanding users: a prerequisite for developing new technologies." Journal of the Society of Archivists, 25, 1 (April 2004): 33-50.

* Thompson, Neville, Bert Denker, et al. The Winterthur Library Revealed: Five Centuries of Design and Inspiration. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press in association with the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, 2003. 112 pp., ill. [The Winterthur's collections; Grolier Club exhibition catalogue.]

* Treasures of the Ontario Archives. University of Toronto Press, 2003. 224 pp, ill., maps.

§ Common Cause, 8, 2 (2002), includes a special section on archives, vandalism, and destruction, "Postscript to Civilization." Titles include Natalie Zemon Davis & Jeffrey M. Perl, "Introduction" (364-365); John L. Flood, "Varieties of Vandalism" (366-386); Randolph Starn, "Truths in the Archives" (387-401); and G. Thomas Tanselle, "The World as Archive" (402-406).

Web Resources

¥ FYI France: Print Libraries in France - Jack Kessler's bibliographies and links to histories of the great print library collections in France, available: http://www.fyifrance.com/fyi1plib.htm

¥ Henri Meister (1744-1826) - Meister succeeded Grimm as editor of the Correspondance littéraire in 1773 & kept the journal up and running for a further four decades. His library is housed in the attic of an office block in Winterthur, Switzerland, together with a substantial collection of letters and manuscripts, managed by a small family foundation. Enquiries and visitors are welcomed (the latter by appointment), but the library does not have the resources of a public institution. The library catalogue is available: http://www.henrimeister.ch/

[see also title by Spedding listed under England - Literature - Haywood; by Grenby under Children's Literature; by Montes under Caribbean - Cuba]

Newspapers & Journals

Archangeli, Melanie. "Subscribing to the Enlightenment: Charlotte von Hezel Markets Das Wochenblatt für's schöne Geschlecht." Book History, 2, 1 (1999): 96-121 [The Weekly Paper for the Fair Sex].

* Berry, Helen. Gender, Society and Print Culture in Late-Stuart England: The Cultural World of the Athenian Mercury. Ashgate (Series: Women and Gender in the Early Modern World.), 2003. xiv, 264 pp. ill.

* Clark, Bob. From Grub Street to Fleet Street: An Illustrated History of English Newspapers to 1899. Ashgate, 2004. 270 pp., ill.

* Copeland, David. Debating the Issues in Colonial Newspapers: Primary Documents on Events of the Period. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2000. 416 pp.

Cowan, Brian. "Mr. Spectator and the Coffeehouse Public Sphere." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 37 (2004): 345-66.

De Montluzin, Emily Lorraine. "The Anti-Jacobin Revisited: Newly Identified Contributions to the Anti-Jacobin Review during the Editorial Regime of John Gifford, 1798-1806." Library, 7th ser., 4 (2003): 278-302.

* Gitelman, Lisa, & Geoffrey B. Pingree, eds. New Media, 1740-1915. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003. xxxiii, 271 pp., ill. [select titles include the editors' introductory "What's New about New Media?" Erin C. Blake, "Zograscopes, virtual reality, and the mapping of Polite Society in Eighteenth-Century England," & Wendy Bellion's "Heads of State: Profiles and Politics in Jeffersonian America."]

Isaac, Peter, & Tanya Schmoller. "Letters from a Newspaperman in Prison." Library, 7th ser., 4 (2003): 150-67. [On "the evidence these letters offer of the workings of a provincial newspaper and printing shop"; the correspondents are James Montgomery (1771-1854), editor of Sheffield's The Iris, & bookseller John Pye Smith, who ran The Iris while Montgomery was in prison for 9 months in 1795-96 due to anti-Jacobin repression by the government.]

Kamrath, Mark. "An 'Inconceivable Pleasure' and the Philadelphia Minerva: Erotic Liberalism, Oriental Tales, and the Female Subject in Periodicals of the Early Republic." American Periodicals: A Journal of History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 14, 1 (2004): 3-34.

Long, Kim Martin. "Selected Scholarship 1999-2003." American Periodicals: A Journal of History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 13 (2003): 125-144 .

Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen. «Vom "Messager Boiteux" zum "Père Gérard": populäre Erzählerfiguren in den Almanachen des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts (Frankreich, Deutschland, England, Spanien)», dans York-Gothart Mix (édit.), Almanache und Kalender als populäre Druckmedien (Leipzig, 2003).

Maier, Ingrid. "Amsterdamer und Haarlemer Zeitungen ('Couranten') des 17. Jahrhunderts im Niedersächsischen Staatsarchiv zu Oldenburg." Gutenberg Jahrbuch, 78 (2003), 170-191.

Moureau, François. «Aux origines de la presse littéraire française». Article électronique: Loxias, 4 (mars 2004), available: http://revel.unice.fr/loxias/document.html?id=42

Patterson, Cynthia. "The Digital Archives." American Periodicals: A Journal of History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 14, 1 (2004): 143-150 [review article].

* Sloan, W. David, & Lisa Mullikin Parcell, eds. American Journalism: History, Principles, Practices. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2002. Pp. 378. [With 38 chapters, by 41 contributors, covering colonial to modern;

[see also title by Scherr listed under Africa - Slavery]

Printing - Paper, Type, Printing

* Rummonds, Richard-Gabriel. Nineteenth-Century Printing Practices and the Iron Handpress. London: British Library; New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2004. 2 vols., 1100 pp., ill. For more information, see http://www.letterpress.com/hph.htm

Spedding, Patrick. "The Ornament Usage of Henry Woodfall." Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin, 27 (2003): 109-16; ill. [adds 5 ornaments Richard Goulden's The Ornament Stock of Henry Woodfall (1719-1747) (1988)].

Print Culture, Publishers, History of the Book Trade

Barnard, John. "London Publishing, 1640-1660: Crisis, Continuity, and Innovation." Book History, 4 (2001): 1-16.

Barnes, James J., & Patience P. Barnes. "Reassessing the Reputation of Thomas Tegg, London Publisher, 1776-1846." Book History, 3 (2000): 45-60.

Bell, Maureen. "The British Book Trade Index on the Web." Quadrat, 17 (Autumn 2003): 3-5; see also John Hinks, "Evaluating BBTI on the Web" (7-9), Mike Perry, "Making It Work: The Technical Side of the BBTI Project" (10-13), & comments on using the site by Bill Bell et al. (14-19).

Black, Fiona A., Bertrum H. MacDonald, J. Malcolm W. Black. "Geographic Information Systems: A New Research Method for Book History." Book History, 1, 1 (1998): 11-31

* Breugelmans, R. FAC ET SPERA: Joannes Maire, Publisher, Printer and Bookseller in Leiden, 1603-1657, A Bibliography of his Publications. HES & De Graaf Publishers (Bibliotheca Bibliographica Nederlandica, 39), 2003. 792 pp., ill. + CD-ROM of images. ISBN 90 6194 229 2 - for further information, see www.hesdegraaf.com

Cohen, Matt. "Morton's Maypole and the Indians: Publishing in Early New England." Book History, 5 (2002): 1-18

Darnton, Robert. "Literary Surveillance in the British Raj: The Contradictions of Liberal Imperialism." Book History 4 (2001): 133-176 [book registration, sedition trials in India during the British occupation, 1765-1947].

Ghosh, Anindita. "An Uncertain 'Coming of the Book': Early Print Cultures in Colonial India." Book History 6 (2003): 23-55 [publishers & publishing, books, reading in Bengal during the British occupation, 1765-1947].

Hakapää, Jyrki. "Internationalizing Book Distribution in the Early Nineteenth Century: The Origins of Finnish Bookstores." Book History, 5 (2002): 39-66.

Kirsop, Wallace. "The State of the Discipline: Booksellers and Their Customers: Some Reflections on Recent Research." Book History, 1, 1 (1998): 283-303.

Lu, Shiow-jyu. "Liu-li-ch'ang: A Book Market in Peking in the Ch'ing Period." Humanitas Taiwanica, 36 (1988): 391-402.

* Martin, Robert W. T. The Free and Open Press: The Founding of the American Democratic Press Liberty, 1640-1800. New York University Press, 2001. 239 pp.

* Mellot, Jean-Dominique, et Élisabeth Queval, avec la collaboration d Antoine Monaque. Répertoire d'imprimeurs/libraires (vers 1500 - vers 1810). Paris: Bibliothèque nationale de France, 2004. 672 pp. ISBN: 2-7177-2272-6.

* Myers, Robin, Michael Harris, & Giles Madelbrote, eds. The London Book Trade: Topographies of Print in the Metropolis from the Sixteenth Century. London: British Library; New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2003. xvi, 185 pp., ill., maps [the booktrade around St. Paul's from 16th-19th centuries: Peter W. M. Blayney, "The Site of the Sign of the Sun," Giles Mandelbrote, "Workplaces and Living Spaces: London Book Trade Inventories of the Late Seventeenth Century," Michael Harris, "Print in Neighbourhood Commerce: The Case of Carter Lane," Sheila O'Connell, "The Print Trade in Hogarth's London," James Raven, "Location, Size, and Succession: The Bookshops of Paternoster Row before 1800," David J. Shaw, "French Émigrés in the London Book Trade to 1850," & David Chambers, "Private Printing in London in the Nineteenth Century."]

Salman, Jeroen. "Peddling in the Past: Dutch Itinerant Bookselling in a European Perspective." Publishing History, 53 (2003): 5-21.

Sher, Richard B. "Corporatism and Consensus in the Late Eighteenth-Century Book Trade: The Edinburgh Booksellers' Society in Comparative Perspective." Book History, 1, 1 (1998): 32-90.

* Tombeur, Jef. Femmes et métiers du Livre. Préface de Caroline Archer. Mons: Talus d'approche; Paris: Convention typographique, 2004. 300 pp, ill. ISBN 2-87246-099-3 [vous pouvez consultez des extraits en PDF via le document publié sur la page consacrée par Talus d'approche à l'auteur]

[see also title by Mace listed under History of Music]

Reading - la Lecture

Allan, David. "Some Methods and Problems in the History of Reading: Georgian England and the Scottish Enlightenment." Journal of the Historical Society, 3, 1 (2003).

Blair, A. "Reading strategies for coping with information overload ca. 1550-1700." Journal of the History of Ideas, 64, 1 (January 2003): 11-28.

Chartier, Roger. «Révolutions et modèles de la lecture, XVe-XXe siècle». le Français aujourd'hui, 112 (décembre 1995): 6-15.

Manley, K. A. "Rural Reading in Northwest England: The Sedbergh Book Club, 1728-1928." Book History 2, 1 (1999): 78-95.

Morland, Iain. "Reading's Reason." Diacritics, 31, 2 (2001): 85-97 [Adorno, Heaney, Freud, Belsey, Horkheimer, Saussure, &c.]

* Rieger, Angelica, et Jean-François Tonard (édit.). la Lectrice dans la littérature française du Moyen Âge au XXe siècle / Eine Kulturgeschichte der lesenden Frau in der französischen Literatur von den Anfängen bis zum 20. Jahrhundert. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1999.

Yeo R. "A solution to the multitude of books: Ephraim Chambers's Cyclopedia (1728) as 'the Best book in the universe.'" Journal of the History of Ideas, 64, 1 (January 2003): 61-72.

[see also title by Crump listed under England - Literature - Burney]

BRAZIL

Nazzari, Muriel. "Vanishing Indians: The Social Construction of Race in Colonial São Paulo." The Americas, 57, 4 (2001): 497-524.

Pereira, Edimilson de Almeida. "Survey of African-Brazilian Literature." Callaloo, 18, 4 (1995)" 875-880.

THE CARIBBEAN

Arion, Frank Martinus. "The Great Curassow or the Road to Caribbeanness." Callaloo, 21, 3 (1998): 447-452.

Badejo, Fabian. "Introduction to Literature in English in the Dutch Windward Islands." Callaloo, 21, 3 (1998): 676-679.

Berdichevsky, Norman. "The fate of Denmark's Caribbean colony, how the Danish West Indies became the U.S. Virgin Islands and why the inevitable took so long." Scandinavian Review 91, 1 (Summer 2003): 24-33.

Blakely, Allison. "Historical Ties Among Suriname, the Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, and the Netherlands ." Callaloo, 21, 3 (1998): 472-478.

Egan, Jim. "The 'Long'd-for Aera' of an 'Other Race': Climate, Identity, and James Grainger's The Sugar-Cane." Early American Literature, 38, 2 (2003): 189-212.

Nair, Supriya. "The Carribbean Unbound: Cross-Atlantic Discourses on Slavery and Race." American Literary History, 14, 3 (2002): 566-579 [review essay.]

Romondt, Alice C. van, & Frank A. Williams, tr. "Bibliography of Caribbean Literature in English from Suriname, the Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, and the Netherlands." Callaloo, 21, 3 (1998): 703-713.

Rutgers, Wim, & Scott Rollins, tr. "Dutch Caribbean Literature." Callaloo, 21, 3 (1998): 542-555.

[see also title by Frohnsdorff under Bibliography - Libraries; by Cheshire under England - Literature]

Cuba

Delgado de Torres, Lena. "Reformulating Nationalism in the African Diaspora: The Aponte Rebellion of 1812." CR: The New Centennial Review, 3, 3 (2003): 27-46.

Goslinga, Marian. "Recent Work in Cuban Studies 2002." Cuban Studies, 34 (2003): 229-286.

* Johnson, Sherry. Social Transformation of Eighteenth-Century Cuba. University Press of Florida, 2001.

Johnson, Sherry. "'Señoras en sus clases no ordinarias': Enemy Collaborators or Courageous Defenders of the Family?" Cuban Studies, 34 (2003): 11-37 [late 18th-c female behavior in light of 19th-c myth of disloyalty].

Montes, Marisa S. "Cuba-Related Research Collections in Miami." Cuban Studies, 34 (2003): 187-193 [archival resources].

* Suchlicki, Jaime. Historical dictionary of Cuba. 2nd ed. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 2001. 800 pp.

[see title by Clune listed under History of Religion - Christianity - Roman Catholic]

Haiti

[see title by Rey listed under History of Religion - Christianity Roman Catholic]

Jamaica

Carretta, Vincent. "Who Was Francis Williams?" Early American Literature, 38, 2 (2003): 213-237 [free Black poet, Latin poetry].

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
& POPULAR CULTURE

Bottigheimer, Ruth. "Fairy Tales, Old Wives and Printing Presses." History Today, 54, 1 (2004): 38-45.

Daniels, Morna. "Article" [on Perrault's tale 'La barbe bleue,' its origins, parallels, and transformations.] Children's Books History Society Newsletter, 77 (November 2003): 22-28 [includes bibliography of published versions].

* Darton, Lawrence. The Dartons: An Annotated Checklist of Children's Books, Games and Educational Aids Issued by Two Publishing Houses, 1787-1876. London: British Library, 2003; New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2004. 709 pp., ill. [William Darton's publishing house, founded in 1787 & producing over 1000 children's books in the next 60 years; and his oldest son's publishing house, founded in 1804. With an index of artists and engravers.]

Grenby, M. O. "Adults Only? Children and Children's Books in British Circulating Libraries, 1748-1848." Book History, 5 (2002): 19-38.

* Shefrin, Jill. Such Constant Affectionate Care: Lady Charlotte Finch, Royal Governess to the Children of George III. Los Angeles & Princeton: Cotsen Occasional Press (distributed by the Cotsen Children's Literature Collection, at Princeton University Library), 2003.

* Trimmer, Sarah. The Guardian of Education: A Periodical Work. With a new Introduction by Matthew Grenby. Bristol: Thoemmes Press; Tokyo: Editions Synapse, 2000. Facsimile edition.

CHINA - HISTORY

Ch'en, Chieh-Hsien. "Critique of Hummel's Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period." Humanitas Taiwanica, 30 (1981): 377-394.

* Détrie, Muriel. France-Chine. Quand deux mondes se rencontrent. Paris: Gallimard (coll. «Découvertes», 447), 2004. 128 pp., ill. ISBN: 2070313085

Downs, Jacques M. "The Commercial Origins of American China Policy, 1784-1844." Journal of European and American Studies, 10, 3 (1980): 15-30.

* Lelièvre, Dominique. Voyageurs chinois à la découverte du monde. De l'Antiquité au XIXe siècle. Olizane (coll. «Objectif Terre»), 2004.

[see also title by Yang listed under England - Literature - Murphy; by Dirlik under Historiography; by Bai under History of Art - China]

CHINA - LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

Cheng, Hung-Sen. "An Analytical Study of the Compilation of the Sequel to the Catalog of the Complete Collection of the Four Treasuries on Classics (II)." Humanitas Taiwanica, 55 (2001): 375-424.

Ho, Yo-sen. "The Ch'ing Dynasty Controversy Between Hang and Sung Schools of Learning: A Commentary." Humanitas Taiwanica, 26 (1977): 97-113.

Hsu, Hong. "Textual Criticism of Ching-shih Ti-li-chih." Humanitas Taiwanica, 26 (1977): 251-355.

Ng, On-Cho. "Some Thoughts on Two Early Qing Readings of the Great Learning (Da Xue) in Light of Gadamerian Hermeneutics." Humanitas Taiwanica, 55 (2000): 33-67.

CLASSICS, CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION
& ANTIQUARIANISM

* Holford-Strevens, Leofranc. Aulus Gellius: An Antonine Scholar and His Achievements. Rev. ed. Oxford University Press, 2004. 460 pp. ISB 0-19-926319-1 [and see review by Jane Lightfoot, "How to succeed at dinner parties," TLS, 5272 (April 16, 2004): 7].

* Marchand, Suzanne L. Down from Olympus: Archaeology and Philhellenism in Germany, 1750-1970. Princeton University Press, 2003. xxiv, 400 pp. ISBN 0- 691-11478-1

[see title by Harkins listed under England - Literature - Marvell; by Jung under England - Literature - Robinson; by Maleuvre under History of Art - David].

Art of Greece & Rome

[see title by Magnien listed under History of Art - Sculpture]

Greece

* Navari, Leonora, & Konstantinos Staikos. Greek Civilization through the Eyes of Travellers and Scholars. Oak Knoll Press, 2004. 592 pp., ill. [descriptive bibliography of the collection of Dimitris Contominas whose library "was built with the goal of collecting every book by scholars and visitors to Greece from the fifteenth to the mid-twentieth century."]

Homer

* Les Métamorphoses d'Ulysse. Réécritures de l'Odyssée. Paris: GF-Flammarion (coll. «Étonnants classiques», 2003), 162 pp. Présentation et dossier par Agathe Entanaclaz. Anthologie: Apollinaire, Aragon, Du Bellay, Boileau, Céline, Chateaubriand, Dante, Érasme, Euripide, Fénelon, Gautier, Genette, Giono, Giraudoux, Homère, La Fontaine, La Motte, Mallarmé, Marivaux, Moravia, Queneau, Ronsard, Sainte-Maure, Scarron, Simon, Steiner, Virgile, Zola.

Latin & NeoLatin

[see title by Carretta listed under Caribbean - Jamaica]

Mythology

* Adam, Jean-Michel, David Bouvier, Claude Calame et Ute Heidmann (édit.). Poétiques comparées des mythes. De l'Antiquité à la modernité, en hommage à Claude Calame. Lausanne: Payot et Nadir, 2004.

Jamme, Christopher. "Portraying Myth More Convincingly: Critical Approaches to Myth in the Classical and Romantic Periods." International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 12, 1 (March 2004): 29-46.

Sappho

Letzter, Jacqueline. "Staging Sappho: Feminism and Performativity in Constance de Salm's Sapho." Eighteenth-Century Women, 3 (2003).

[see also title by Carson listed with other titles from Common Knowledge forum listed under Theory & Criticism]

COMPUTERS IN TEACHING AND SCHOLARSHIP

Smith, Martha Nell. "Computing: What Has American Literary Study To Do with It?" American Literature, 74, 4 (2002): 833-857.

Vareschi, Mark. "E-Enacting the E-Enlightenment: How Electronic Classrooms Make the Private Act of Scholarship into Public Performance." East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 17, 3 (September 2003): 32-35.

§ American Quarterly, 5, 2 (June 1999) features a special "Forum on Hypertext Scholarship-AQ as Web-Zine: Responses to AQ's Experimental Online Issue," edited by Roy Rosenzweig. Titles include: R. Rosenzweig, "Crashing the System? Hypertext and Scholarship on American Culture" (237-246); James Castonguay, "Hypertext Scholarship and Media Studies" (247-249); Thomas Thurston, "New Questions for New Media: Scholarly Writing and Online Publishing" (250-253); M. David Westbrook, "Mixed Media: Writing Hypertext about Comics" (254-257); Louise Krasniewicz & Michael Blitz, "Why We Did Not Produce Dreaming Arnold Schwarzenegger as a Book, Several Articles, an Encyclopedia, a Video, an Annotated Bibliography, and a Museum Installation (or did we?)" (258-262); Susan Smulyan, "Everyone A Reviewer? Problems and Possibilities in Hypertext Scholarship" (263-267); Christopher P. Wilson, "This Site Under Construction" (268-275); Randall Bass, "The Expressive Shapes of Arguments and Artifacts" (276-282).

[see also special Forum in Rethinking History listed under Historiography]

DENMARK

* Johansen, Hans Chr. Danish Population History, 1600-1939. Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark, 2002. 246 pp. ISBN 87-7838-725-6

DISABILITY STUDIES

Cockayne, Emily. "Experiences of the Deaf in Early Modern England." The Historical Journal, 46, 3 (September 2003): 493-510.

Fischer, Renate. "The Study of Natural Sign Language in Eighteenth-Century France." Sign Language Studies, 2 4 (Summer 2002): 391-406.

Gerber, David A. "Disabled Veterans, the State, and the Experience of Disability in Western Societies, 1800-1945." Journal of Social History 36(4)(Summer 2003): 899-916.

Serlin, David. "Crippling Masculinity: Queerness and Disability in U.S. Military Culture, 1800-1945." GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 9, 1/2 (2003) [part of special issue, "queer theory meets disability studies"]

Siebers, Tobin. "Disability in Theory: From Social Constructionism to the New Realism of the Body." American Literary History, 13, 4 (2001): 737-754.

Siebers, Tobin. "What Can Disability Studies Learn from the Culture Wars?" Cultural Critique, 55 (2003): 182-216.

§ American Quarterly, 52, 2 (2000) includes a special section, "Forum: The Empire of the 'Normal': A Forum on Disability and Self-Representation." Titles include G. Thomas Couser, "Introduction" (305-310); David T. Mitchell, "Body Solitaire: The Singular Subject of Disability Autobiography" (311-315); Brenda Jo Brueggemann, "'Writing Insight': Deafness and Autobiography" (316-321); Georgina Kleege, "Helen Keller and 'The Empire of the Normal'" (322-325); Leonard Cassuto, "Oliver Sacks: The P.T. Barnum of the Postmodern World?" (326-333); Rosemarie Garland Thomson, "Staring Back: Self-Representations of Disabled Performance Artists" (334-338); Michael Bérubé, "Autobiography as Performative Utterance" (339-343).

ECONOMICS & HISTORY OF COMMERCE

* Cervera Ferri, Pablo. El pensamiento económico de la Ilustración valenciana. Valencia: Generalitat Valenciana (Biblioteca Valenciana, Colección Ideas), 2003.. 633 pp. ISBN 84-482-3583-5

Downes, C. "The Business Letters of Daniel Eccleston of Lancaster (1745-1821)." Northern History, 41, 1 (2004): 129-148.

* Flynn, Dennis O.; Arturo Giraldex, & Richard von Glahn, eds. Global Connections and Monetary History, 1470-1800. Ashgate, 2003. 250 pp. ISBN 0-7546-3213X

Law, Peter J. "Samuel Johnson on consumer demand, status, and positional goods." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11, 2 (June 2004): 183-208.

Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen. «Lumières et pragmatisme. À propos du Dictionnaire universel de commerce (1723) de Savary des Bruslons», dans Michel Delon et Jean Mondot (édit.), l'Allemagne et la France des Lumières. Deutsche und Französische Aufklärung. Mélanges offerts à Jochen Schlobach par ses élèves et amis (Paris: Honoré Champion [coll. «Colloques, congrès et conférences sur le dix-huitième siècle», 10], 2003), pp. 211-223.

Porter, Theodore M. "The Culture of Quantification and the History of Public Reason." Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 26. 2 (June 2004): 165-178.

* Raynal, Guillaume-Thomas. Histoire philosophique et politique des établissements et du commerce des Européens dans les deux Indes. Paris: Bibliothèque des introuvables, 2004. 5 vols. Introduction de Gilles Bancarel. Réédition de l'édition définitive de 1780.

* Skokoll, Thomas, ed. Essex Pauper Letters, 1731-1837. Oxford University Press (Records of Social and Economic History, n.s., 30 ), 2001. xix, 727 pp. ISBN 0-19-726242-2

* Smith, Woodruff D. Consumption and the Making of Respectability, 1600-1800. Routledge, 2002. x, 339 pp. ISBN 0-415-93328-5 (cloth); 0-415-93329-3 (paper)

[see also title by Kazanjian listed under Africa &c.]

CULINARY & GASTRONOMICAL HISTORY, OENOLOGY, SPIRITS, CAKES & ALE, &C.

Goldstein, Darra. "Gastronomic Reform Under Peter the Great: Toward a Cultural History of Russian Food." Jahrbucher fur Geschichte Osteuropas, 48 (2000): 481-510.

* Hirschfeldere, Gunther. Alkoholkonsum am Beginn des Industriezeitalters (1700-1815). Wien: Böhlau Verlag, 2003. 384 S. ISBN 3-412-16702-X

* Toussaint-Samat, Maguelonne. la Très Belle et Très Exquise Histoire des gâteaux et friandises. Paris: Flammarion, 2004. 431 pp.

[see also title by Gigante listed under England - Literature - Milton]

ENGLAND - HISTORY

* Dickinson, H.T., ed. A Companion to Eighteenth-Century Britain. Blackwell (Blackwell Companions to British History Series), 2002. xviii, 550 pp., maps. ISBN 0-631-21837-8.

* Marshall, P.J. "A Free though Conquering People": Eighteenth-Century Britain and Its Empire. Ashgate, 2003. 304 pp. ISBN 0-86078-913-6

Oates, J.D. "Jacobitism and Popular Disturbances In Northern England, 1714-1719." Northern History, 41, 1 (2004): 111-128.

Shih, James C. "The Historical Meaning of the Agricultural Revolution in England in the Seventeent and Eighteenth Centuries." Humanitas Taiwanica, 38 (1990): 213-234.

* Sweet, Rosemary, & Penelope Lane, eds. Women and Urban Life in Eighteenth-Century England. Ashgate, 2003. 224 pp. ISBN 0-7546-0730-5

Ullathorne, G.C. "Migration from Derbyshire to Hallamshire: the Evidence of the Cutlers' Company Records, 1624-1841." Northern History, 41, 1 (2004): 81-109.

[see also title by Moore & van Nierop listed under Netherlands - History]

ENGLAND - LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

Cheshire, Paul. "Authorship of Poems, on subjects arising in England and the West Indies (1783)." Notes & Queries, 51, 2 (June 2004): 132-134.

Haggerty, George. "Mothers and Other Lovers: Gothic Fiction and the Erotics of Loss." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 2 (January 2004): 157-172.

* Keen, Paul, ed. Revolutions in Romantic Literature: An Anthology of Print Culture, 1780-1832. Broadview, 2004. ISBN: 155111352X (paper) [anthology's 13 sections concerning debates the very nature of literature as a cultural phenomenon, the extent and role of the reading public, literature's relation to the sciences and the aesthetic, the influence of contemporary commercial pressures, and the impact of perceived excesses in consumer fashions. The anthology foregrounds the ways that these literary debates converged with broader social and political controversies such as the French Revolution, the struggle for women's rights, colonialism, and the anti-slave trade campaign. See table of contents].

Londry, Michael. "On the Use of First-Line Indices for Researching English Poetry of the Long Eighteenth Century, c. 1660-1830, with Special Reference to Women Poets." Library, 7th ser., 5 (2004): 12-39.

Kerhervé, Alain. «Rythmes épistolaires: études et représentations électroniques à partir de correspondances féminines anglaises du XVIIIe siècle», dans Pierre-Yves Beaurepaire et Dominique Taurisson (édit.), Ego-documents à l'heure de l'électronique. Nouvelles approches des espaces et réseaux relationnels (Montpellier: Université Montpellier III, 2003), pp. 469s.

Love, Harold. "Charles, Viscount Mordaunt and 'The ladies' march.' " Review of English Studies, 55, 220 (2004): 346-354.

O'Connell, Lisa. "Marriage Acts: Stages in the Transformation of Nuptial Culture." differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, 11, 1 (1999): 68-111 [Lord Hardwicke's Marriage Act of 1753; Tate Wilkinson; masquerade weddings in Restoration comedy; Garrick; the Vernon affair].

Thame, David. "Cooking Up a Story: Jane West, Prudentia Homespun, and the Consumption of Fiction." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 2 (January 2004): 217-244.

Woolley, James. "First-Line Indexes of English Verse, 1650-1800: A Checklist." East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 17, 3 (September 2003): 1-10; bibliography.

Ya-feng Wu. "Anxiety of Empire: Carthage in Turner." Studies in Language and Literature, 9 (2000): 87-134.

[see also title by Latham listed under France - Literature; by Peakman under History of Sexuality; by Sollors under Miscellaneous]

Arbuthnot

[see title by Palmeri listed under Theory & Criticism]

Austen

* Austen, Jane. Emma. Ed. Kristin Flieger Samuelian. Broadview, 2004. 453 pp. ISBN 155111321X (paper) [includes critical introduction, historical documents relating to the composition and reception of the novel, the social implications of England's shift from a rural agrarian to an urban industrial economy, the role of women in provincial society, and the contemporary preoccupation with health and the treatment of illness].

Davidson, Jenny. "A Modest Question about Mansfield Park." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 2 (January 2004): 245-64.

Hopkins, Lisa. "Jane Austen and Bess of Hardwick." Notes & Queries, 51, 2 (June 2004): 134.

Kramp, Michael. "The Woman, the Gypsies, and England: Harriet Smith's National Role." College Literature, 31, 1 (2004): 147-168.

Marsh, Kelly A. "Contextualizing Bridget Jones." College Literature, 31, 1 (2004): 52-72 [Helen Fielding, Austen, and ironic treatment of self-improvement].

Pawl, Amy J. "Fanny Price and the Sentimental Genealogy of Mansfield Park." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 2 (January 2004): 287-316.

Wolf, Amy. "Epistolarity, Narrative, and the Fallen Woman in Mansfield Park." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 2 (January 2004): 265-86.

Behn

Pulsipher, Jenny Hale. "The Widow Ranter and Royalist Culture in Colonial Virginia." Early American Literature, 39, 1 (2004): 41-66 [Bacon's Rebellion[.

Blake

Jackson, M. W. "Blake's Appropriation of the Newtonian 'moment.'" Notes & Queries, 51, 2 (June 2004): 134-136.

Web Resources

¥ William Blake Online - Tate Britain's interactive Blake site (based on their recent exhibition), available: http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/blakeinteractive/

New in the William Blake Archive

¥ The William Blake Archive has published an electronic edition of Blake's illustrations to Robert Blair's The Grave, accompanied by the related separate plate of Deaths Door. The illustrations to The Grave are among Blake's most important commissions for commercially published book illustrations. Available: Blake Archive.

¥ "Illuminated Printing," to be found in the profusely illustrated Biography, Chronology, and Glossary in the About Blake section, off the Table of Contents page. First published in The Cambridge Companion to William Blake (ed. by Morris Eaves, 2003) the essay is republished by permission of Cambridge University Press. While the text remains the same, the electronic version has 95 illustrations (vs. 9 in the printed version), demonstrating in detail the stages of both Blake's relief etching ("illuminated printing") and conventional intaglio etching according to the six Chambers in the Printing house in Hell, from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. The comparison of these two methods of etching will help reveal what was borrowed, altered, invented, and radical in Blake's new mode of graphic production. The illustrations & linked enlargements with detailed captions, supplement the text but also function autonomously as slide shows on the technical and aesthetic contexts in which illuminated printing was invented, and as tutorials in the production of engravings, etchings, and relief etchings. Available: Blake Archive.

¥ New in the William Blake Archive: The William Blake Archive is pleased to announce the publication of electronic editions of The Song of Los, copies A and D, both in the collection of the British Museum since the mid-19th century; they join copy B from the Library of Congress, previously published in the Archive. Richly color printed in 1795, and divided "Africa" and "Asia,' The Song of Los follows America (1793) & Europe (1794) as the last of Blake's "Continental Prophecies' that mingle contemporary events with a host of mythological motifs, both borrowed and invented. Available: Blake Archive.

¥ New in the William Blake Archive: The William Blake Archive is pleased to announce the publication of the electronic edition of Europe a Prophecy_ copy H (the only monochrome copy of the nine extant copies printed by Blake, c. 1795. Available: Blake Archive.

Burney

Crump, Justine. "Prescription, Practice, and Eighteenth-Century Women's Reading: The Case of Fanny Burney." Eighteenth-Century Women, 3 (2003).

Byron

Garofalo, Daniela. "Political Seductions: The Show of War in Byron's Sardanapalus." Criticism, 44, 1 (2002): 43-63.

Chesterfield

Mayo, Christopher. "Some Indecorous Passages Expurgated from Lord Chesterfield's Published Letters." Notes & Queries, 51, 2 (June 2004): 126-128.

Cleland

* Fowler, Patsy, & Alan Jackson, eds. Launching Fanny Hill: Essays on the Novel and its Influence. New York: AMS Press, 2003. 364 pp. ISBN: 0404635415

Congreve

Chang, Huei-keng. "Beyond Wit and Humour: A Discussion of William Congreve's Comedies." Studies in Language and Literature, 1 (1985): 93-107.

Defoe

Chen, Stephen C.K. "Tactics of Space in Defoe and Foucault." Studies in Language and Literature, 4 (1990): 53-57.

Kim, Sharon. "Puritan Realism: The Wide, Wide World and Robinson Crusoe." American Literature, 75, 4 (2003): 783-811 [Susan Warner's 1850 sentimental nove and "puritan realism"].

* Le Goff, Jean-Pascal. Robinson Crusoé ou l'Invention d'autrui. Paris: Klincksieck (coll. «Études»), 2003. 232 pp.

Rogers, Shef. "Crusoe Among the Maori: Translation and Colonial Acculturation in Victorian New Zealand." Book History, 1, 1 (1998): 182-195.

* Sill, Geoffrey. Picturing the First Castaway: The Illustration of Robinson Crusoe, 1719-1950. Rutgers University Library, in association with the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, 2004. 16 pp, ill. [catalogue of 2004 exhibition].

Web Resources

¥ J.M Coetzee's 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature Lecture, "His Man" - available from the Nobel Museum: http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/2003/coetzee-lecture-e.html

[see also title by Marzec listed under Geography]

Dryden

Garganigo, Alex. "The Heroic Drama's Legend of Good Women." Criticism, 45, 4 (2003): 483-505 [Tyrannick Love, or the Royal Martyr; The Conquest of Granada].

Edgeworth

Maurer, Sara L. "Disowning to Own: Maria Edgeworth and the Illegitimacy of National Ownership." Criticism, 44, 4 (2002): 363-388 [Simple Susan, Castle Rackrent, Ennui].

Fielding, Sarah

* Fielding, Sarah. The History of Ophelia. Ed. Peter Sabor. Broadview Press, 2004. 320 pp. ISBN: 1551111209 (paper) [includes an appendix with contemporary reviews, Richard Corbould's illustrations to the Novelist's Magazine edition, and exerpts from Sarah Fielding's Remarks on Clarissa].

Finch

Web Resources

¥ Anne Kingsmill Finch, Countess of Winchilsea - in Ellen Moody's online resource for early modern women's poetry, including biography and poetry (chronology, index of titles, index of first lines, texts), available: http://www.jimandellen.org/ellen/emschol.htm#afchron

Godwin

[See title by Bottoms listed under History of Education]

Goldsmith

Carson, James P. "'The Little Republic' of the Family: Goldsmith's Politics of Nostalgia." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 2 (January 2004): 173-96.

Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. "An Allusion to Goldsmith's Traveller in Little Dorrit', Notes & Queries, 51, 2 (June 2004): 159-160.

Gray

Mack, Robert L. "Another Thomas Gray Parody in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World." Notes & Queries, 51, 2 (June 2004): 178-182.

Hays

Richards, Cynthia. "Revising History, 'Dumbing Down' and Imposing Silence: The Female Biography of Mary Hays." Eighteenth-Century Women, 3 (2003).

Haywood

Last, Suzan: "'The Cabal were at a loss for the Author's Meaning': Eliza Haywood's Adventures of Eovaai as Metasatire." Eighteenth-Century Women, 3 (2003).

* Spedding, Patrick. A Bibliography of Eliza Haywood. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2004. 600 pp. [The first descriptive bibliography of Haywood.]

Herrick

[see also title by Moisan listed under History of Art]

Johnson

Chang, Huei-keng. "Genre Criticism, Textual Strategy and différance: Historicizing Samuel Johnson's Writing of Private Lives." Studies in Language and Literature, 9 (2000): 61-86.

Chang, Huei-keng. "Mimesis and Copia as Enflaming Strategies: The Function of Samuel Johnson's Philological and Literary Criticism." Humanitas Taiwanica, 48 (1998): 199-218.

Chang, Huei-keng. "The Purloined Shakespeare and Samuel Johnson's Scriptural Operation." Humanitas Taiwanica, 50 (1999): 143-198.

Chang, Huei-keng. "Samuel Johnson and Translating Pastoral." Humanitas Taiwanica, 58 (2003): 212-230.

Rollyson, Carl E. "Samuel Johnson: Dean of Contemporary Biographers." Biography, 24, 2 (2001): 442-447.

Rollyson, Carl E. "Biography Theory and Method: The Case of Samuel Johnson." Biography, 25, 2 (2002): 363-368.

[see also title by Law listed under Economics]

Lewis

[see title by Crisman under Germany - Literature - Hoffman]

Marvell

Harkins, Matthew. "'Forward Youth' and Marvell's 'An Horatian Ode.'" Criticism, 45, 3 (2003): 343-358 [the 'forward youth' in the Cromwell ode gestures to classical precedents, alludes to the poet's preoccupation with youth & the culturally contested role of the young at the particular historical moment].

Milton

Gigante, Denise. "Milton's Aesthetics of Eating." diacritics, 30, 2 (2000): 88-112.

Lindenbaum, Peter. "Milton's small advance: Authors in the marketplace before the Copyright act. TLS, 5272 (April 16, 2004): 14 [re: the earliest known author-publisher contract Milton's, for Paradise Lost]

McGrail, Mary Ann. "Milton and Political Correctness." diacritics, 27, 2 (1997): 98-105 [Areopagitica; censorship].

Montagu, Elizabeth

Kinsley, Zoe. "A Tour to Milford Haven and Millenium Hall: Female Charity and the Example of Elizabeth Montagu." Eighteenth-Century Women, 3 (2003).

Montagu, Mary Wortley

Almárcegui, Patricia. «La fascinació del viage en Orient. Lady Wortley Montagu», dans Fantasies de l'harem i noves Xahrazads (Barcelona: Centro de Cultura contemporánea de Barcelona, 2003), pp. 15-33, 174-177, 191-194. ill.

Weitzman, Arthur J. "Voyeurism and Aesthetics in the Turkish Bath: Lady Mary's School of Female Beauty." Comparative Literature Studies, 39, 4 (2002): 347-359.

Murphy

Yang, Jiming. "Virtue's Vogues: Eastern Authenticity and the Commodification of Chinese-ness on the 18th-Century Stage." Comparative Literature Studies, 39, 4 (2002): 326-346 [adaptation of Voltaire's L'Orphelin de la Chine and the original, the Orphan of the House of Chao, a 13th-century Chinese play first published in the west in 1735 in Du Halde's Description géographique, historique, etc., de l'empire de la Chine].

Pope

[see title by Palmeri listed under Theory & Criticism]

Radcliffe

Schaneman, Judith Clark. "Rewriting Adèle et Théodore: Intertextual Connections Between Madame de Genlis and Ann Radcliffe." Comparative Literature Studies, 38, 1 (2001): 31-45.

Richardson

Harol, Corrine. "Faking It: Female Virginity and Pamela's Virtue." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 2 (January 2004): 197-216.

Tseng, Li-ling. "A Whore or a Whole: Conflict of Discourse in Clarissa." Studies in Language and Literature, 6 (1996): 127-141.

[see also title by Marzec listed under Geography]

Robinson

Jung, Sandro. "Some Notes on the Hellenism of Mary Robinson's Odes." Eighteenth-Century Women, 3 (2003).

Shelley, Mary

Duncker, Patricia. "Mary Shelley's Afterlives: Biography and Invention." Women: a Cultural Review, 15, 2 (July 2004): 230-249.

Goulding, Christopher. "A Source for Mary Shelley's 'sailing balloon.'" Notes & Queries, 51, 2 (June 2004): 157-159.

[see also title by Marzec listed under Geography]

Smith

Garnai, Amy. "Politics, Exile and Authorship: Charlotte Smith's The Emigrants." Eighteenth-Century Women, 3 (2003).

Southey

Braekman, Martine. "An Unpublished Philanthropic Letter by Robert Southey." Notes & Queries, 51, 2 (June 2004): 144-146.

Jarman, Paul. "Madoc, 1795: Robert Southey's Misdated Manuscript." Review of English Studies, 55, 220 (2004): 355-373/

Sterne

* Guilbert, Cécile. l'Écrivain le plus libre. Paris: Gallimard (coll. «L'infini»), 2004, 336 pp. Sur Laurence Sterne.

* Sterne, Laurence. la Vie et les opinions de Tristram Shandy. Tristram, 2004. 940 pp. Texte intégral traduit de l'anglais par Guy Jouvet.

Traherne

Johnston, Carol Ann. "Heavenly Perspectives, Mirrors of Eternity: Thomas Traherne's Yearning Subject." Criticism, 43, 4 (2001): 377-405.

Trotter

King, Heather. "'Be Mistress of Your Self, and Firm to Virtue': Female Friendship in Catharine Trotter's The Unhappy Penitent." Eighteenth-Century Women, 3 (2003).

Wollstonecraft

Eastman, Gloria Shultz. "Method to This Madness: Fragmented Discourse in Mary Wollstonecraft's Maria." Eighteenth-Century Women, 3 (2003).

Yearsley

Felsenstein, Frank, ed. "Ann Yearsley and the Politics of Patronage: The Thorp Arch Archive: Part II." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, 22, 1 (2003): 13-56, ill.

EUROPE

* Blanning, Timothy C.W. The Culture of Power and the Power of Culture. Old Regime Europe 1660-1789. Oxford University Press, 2002. 479 pp. ISBN 0-19-822745-0.

* Hurel, Daniel-Odon, et Gérard Laudin, éd. Académies et sociétiés savantes en Europe (1650-1800). Paris: Champion, 2000.

Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen. «Interkulturelle Dialogizität. Europäisch-außereuropäische Dialoge bei La Hontan und Clavijero», dans Gabriele Vickermann-Ribémont et Dietmar Rieger (édit.), Dialog und Dialogizität im Zeichen der Aufklärung (Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2003), pp. 49-67.

FICTION, POETRY, & FILM
SET IN THE LONG 18TH CENTURY

Fiction

* Chandernagor, Françoise. La Chambre. Paris: Gallimard, 2002. (roman de Louis-Charles, fils de Louis XVI et Marie-Antoinette).

* Cortanze, Gérard de. Banditi. Paris: Albin Michel, 2004. [Œuvre qui se déroule, en tout ou en partie, au XVIIIe siècle.]

Hinds, Elizabeth Jane Wall. "Sari, Sorry and the Vortex of History: Calendar Reform, Anachronism, and Language Change in Mason & Dixon." American Literary History, 12, 1-2 (2000): 187-215 [Thomas Pynchon].

* Simard, Louise. la Promesse. Montréal: Libre expression, 2004. Œuvre qui se déroule, en tout ou en partie, au XVIIIe siècle.

* Thomas, Chantal. Les Adieux à la Reine. Paris: Seuil, 2002. (roman de Marie-Antoinette)

* Thomas, Chantal. Farewell, My Queen. Tr. from French by Moishe Black. George Braziller, 2003. 256 pp. ISBN 0-8076-1514-5

* Wilson, Colin. le Dieu du labyrinthe. Paris: les Belles-lettres, 2004. 313 pp. Traduction de François Truchaud. Œuvre qui se déroule, en tout ou en partie, au XVIIIe siècle.

Film

* Klossner, Michael. The Europe of 1500-1815 on Film and Television: A Worldwide Filmography of Over 2550 Works, 1895 through 2000. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2002. 584 pp. ISBN 0-7864-1223-2

Poetry

Alexander, Elizabeth. "The Venus Hottentot (1825)." Callaloo, 24, 3 (2001): 688-691 [poem].

Cassells, Cyrus. "Sally Hemings to Thomas Jefferson." Callaloo, 24, 3 (2001): 707-710 [poem].

Wright, Jay. "Benjamin Banneker Helps to Build a City." Callaloo, 24, 3 (2001): 923-927 [poem].

FRANCE - HISTORY

* Davies, Peter. The Extreme Right in France, 1789 to the Present. Routledge, 2002.

* Fenech, Eugène. Mémoires d'un officier de santé maltais dans l'armée française (1786-1839). Paris: La Vouivre (coll. «Du Directoire à l'Empire»), 2001. 224 pp. Texte inédit établi, présenté et annoté par Richard Spiteri.

Jacques-Lefèvre, Nicole. «1789: interprétations eschatologiques de la Révolution française», dans Daniela Gallingani, Claude Leroy, André Magnan et Baldine Saint-Girons (édit.), Révolutions du moderne (Paris: Éditions Paris-Méditerrannée, 2004), pp. 271-281.

* Jones, Peter. Liberty and Locality in Revolutionary France: Six Villages Compared, 1760-1820. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

* McMahon, Darrin M. Enemies of the Enlightenment: The French Counter-Enlightenment and the Making of Modernity. Oxford University Press, 2001.

Miller, Stephen S. "Lords, Peasant Communities, and the State in Eighteenth-Century Languedoc." French Historical Studies, 26, 1 (Winter 2003): 55-85.

* Rowlands, Guy. The Dynastic State and the Army Under Louis XIV. Royal Service and Private Interest 1661-1701. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 432 pp., ill. ISBN 0-521-64124-1

Viguerie, Jean de/ «La Vendée et les Lumières: les origines intellectuelles de l'extermination», dans la Vendée dans l'Histoire: Actes du Colloque (Paris: Perrin, 1994), pp. 36-51.

* Whiteman, Jeremy J. Reform, Revolution and French Global Policy, 1787-1791. Ashgate, 2003. 272 pp. ISBN 0-7546-0672-4

* Zysberg, André. la Monarchie des Lumières, 1715-1786. Paris: Seuils (coll. «Points Histoire»), 2002.

Napoleon

Hughes, John R. "Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte: Did He Have Seizures? Psychogenic or Epileptic or Both?" Epilepsy and Behavior, 4, 6 (December 2003): 793-796.

FRANCE - LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

* L'Affaire des Cacouacs. Trois pamphlets contre les Philosophes des Lumières. Saint-Étienne: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Étienne Jean Monnet (coll. «Lire le dix-huitième siècle»), 2004. 158 pp. Présentation et notes de Gerhardt Stenger. ISBN: 2-86272-317-7.

Albertan-Coppola, Sylviane. «Les philosophes au tribunal de l'abbé Barruel». Travaux de littérature, 5 (1992): 221-239.

Apostolidès, Jean-Marie. «La religieuse et ses tableaux». Poétique, 137 (février 2004).

Bertrand, Jean-Pierre, et Benoît Denis. «Avant-propos: la légitimité et ses frontières», Lieux littéraires / La revue. Revue du Centre d'études romantiques et dixneuviémistes, 5 (juin 2002): 7-9.

Brunet, Mathieu. «"À tous nos successeurs ne laissons rien à dire": parole apocalyptique et poétique du récit dans Cataractes de l'imagination de J.-M. Chassaignon (1779)». Études romanesques, 8, (2003).

* Capdevila, Luc, Sophie Cassagnes, Martine Cocaud, Dominique Godineau, François Rouquet et Jacqueline Sainclivier (édit.). le Genre face aux mutations. Masculin et féminin, du Moyen Âge à nos jours. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2004. 405 pp.

Castagnet, Véronique. «Apport de la lexicologie quantitative à l'étude des egodocuments: étude de la correspondance d'un curé béarnais, ancien secrétaire du cardinal Dubois», dans Pierre-Yves Beaurepaire et Dominique Taurisson (édit.), Ego-documents à l'heure de l'électronique. Nouvelles approches des espaces et réseaux relationnels (Montpellier: Université Montpellier III, 2003), pp. 119s.

Conley, Tom. "Putting French Studies on the Map." diacritics, 28, 3 (1998): 23-39 [relation of literature & cartography].

* Darbeau, Bertrand (édit.). les Lumières. Anthologie. Paris: GF Flammarion, 2002.

Delon, Michel. «Un débat au siècle des Lumières. Peut-on inventer un plaisir nouveau? », dans Monique Ipotési et Maria Grazia Porcelli (édit.), Plaisirs à l'époque des Lumières (Taranto: Lisi editore, 2003). ISBN: 88-88834-02-8.

Dia, Ousmane Adama. «Le péritexte des romans par lettres au dix-huitième siècle. Une imposture du langage». Sudlangues, 3 (décembre 2003). article électronique, URL: http://www.refer.sn/spip/sudlangues//article69.html

* Duflo, Colas, & Luc Ruiz (édit.). De Rabelais à Sade. L'analyse des passions dans le roman de l'âge classique. Saint-Étienne: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Étienne (coll. «Institut Claude Longeon. Renaissance et Âge classique»), 2004. 131 pp. Compte rendu électronique: http://www.fabula.org/revue/cr/471.php.

Ferrand, Nathalie. «La femme qui lit dans les romans, ou le genre de la lecture», dans Suzan van Dijk et Madeleine van Strien-Chardonneau (édit.), Féminités et masculinités. La question du «gender» dans le texte narratif avant 1800. Actes du XIVe colloque de la Sator, 22-24 juin 2000, Amsterdam-Leyde (Louvain-Paris-Sterling (Virginia): Peeters [coll. «La République des Lettres», 6], 2002), pp. 103-116.

Ferrand, Nathalie. «Le plaisir de lire dans les fictions au XVIIIe siècle? De Télémaque aux Crimes de l'amour (1699-1800)». Littérales, 30 (2002): 49-65. Revue publiée par l'Université Paris X-Nanterre. ISSN: 0989-4322.

Ferrand, Nathalie. «Un roman est-il un livre? Remarques à propos du XVIIIe siècle». Texte, 31-32 (2002): 111-128.

Ferrand, Nathalie, «Verso un database dei temi narrativi», dans Franco Moretti (édit.), Il Romanzo IV (Torino: Einaudi, 2003), pp. 111-131.

Ferrand, Nathalie. «À celles qui ne lisent pas. La fiction de la lectrice au XVIIIe siècle», dans Isabelle Brouard-Arends (édit.), Lectrices d'Ancien Régime. Modalités, enjeux, représentations (Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes [coll. «Interférences»], 2003), pp. 445-454. ISBN: 2-86847-822-0

* Fournier, Nathalie. Grammaire du français classique. Paris: Belin, 1998.

* Fragonard, Marie-Madeleine. Précis d'histoire de la littérature. Paris: Didier (coll. «Faire lire»), 2004.

Frantz, Pierre. «L'invention du classicisme aux sources de la Modernité», dans Daniela Gallingani, Claude Leroy, André Magnan et Baldine Saint-Girons (édit.), Révolutions du moderne (Paris: Éditions Paris-Méditerrannée, 2004), pp. 116-126.

Frantz, Pierre. «Marie-Joseph Chénier: procès de la justice et procès du théâtre», dans Christian Biet et Laurence Schifano (édit.), Représentations du procès. Droit, théâtre, littérature, cinéma (Paris: Université Paris X-Nanterre, Équipe d'accueil Représentation. Recherches théâtrales et cinématographiques [coll. «Représentation»], 2003). ISBN: 2-904906-32-0.

* Gauvin, Lise. la Fabrique de la langue. De François Rabelais à Réjean Ducharme. Paris: Seuil (coll. «Points essais. Série lettres»), 2004. 342 pp. ISBN: 2-02-038718-2

Goulemot, Jean M. «Autour des marginalités littéraires de l'âge classique», Lieux littéraires / La revue. Revue du Centre d'études romantiques et dixneuviémistes, 5 *juin 2002): 11-25.

Goyet, Francis. «L'unité de sujet dans les plaidoiries du XVIIIe siècle: roman, système, fiction», dans Christian Biet et Laurence Schifano (édit.), Représentations du procès. Droit, théâtre, littérature, cinéma (Paris: Université Paris X-Nanterre, Équipe d'accueil Représentation. Recherches théâtrales et cinématographiques [7coll. «Représentation»], 2003). ISBN: 2-904906-32-0.

Greenberg, Mitchell. "Racine, Oedipus, and Absolute Fantasies." diacritics, 28, 3 (1998): 40-61

Guay, Geneviève. «Les fonctions de l'ennui dans cinq œuvres du XVIIIe siècle. Analyse interdiscursive». Montréal: Université de Montréal, mémoire de maîtrise, février 2004. x, 125 p. Dir. Benoît Melançon.

* Hache, Sophie. La Langue du ciel: le sublime en France au XVIIe siècle. Paris: Honoré Champion (Lumière Classique, 27), 2000.

Ipotési, Monique. «Faublas, le jeu de l'autre», dans Monique Ipotési et Maria Grazia Porcelli (édit.), Plaisirs à l'époque des Lumières (Taranto: Lisi editore, 2003). ISBN: 88-88834-02-8

* Ipotési, Monique, et Maria Grazia Porcelli (édit.). Plaisirs à l'époque des Lumières. Taranto: Lisi editore, 2003. ISBN: 88-88834-02-8

Kaempfer, J., et Jérôme Meizoz (édit.). Études de lettres, 3 (décembre 2003). 153 p. Numéro «Littérature et morale publique (XVIIe-XXe siècles)».

Klein, Richard. "The Object of French Studies: Gebrauchkunst." diacritics, 28, 3 (1998): 5-11.

Latham, J. E. M. "Anna D. Wheeler: The Anonymous Translator of Lamennais's Paroles d'un croyant." Notes & Queries, 51, 2 (June 2004): 130-132.

* Lettres à Sophie. Lettres sur la religion, sur l'âme humaine, et sur l'existence de Dieu. Paris: Honoré Champion (coll. «Les dix-huitièmes siècles»), 2004, 320 p. Texte anonyme (1770). Édition critique par Olivier Bloch.

Lilti, Antoine. «Le monde des salons: la sociabilité mondaine à Paris au XVIIIe siècle». Université de Paris 1, thèse de doctorat, juin 2003, 780 p. Dir.: Daniel Roche.

* Lodge, Anthony R. French, from Dialect to Standard. Londres et New York: Routledge, 1993.

Magnan, André. «Des "révolutions littéraires" avant la Révolution», dans Daniela Gallingani, Claude Leroy, André Magnan et Baldine Saint-Girons (édit.), Révolutions du moderne (Paris: Éditions Paris-Méditerrannée, 2004), pp. 133-140.

* Marchello-Nizia, Christiane. le Français en diachronie: douze siècles d'évolution. Paris: Ophrys, 1999.

* Martin, Christophe. Espaces du féminin dans le roman français du XVIIIe siècle. SVEC, 1, 2004. viii, 527 pp. ISBN: 0-7294-0834-5; ISSN: 0435-2866.

McMahon, Darrin M. «Narratives of Dystopia in the French Revolution: Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment, and the "Isle des philosophes" of the Abbé Balthazard». Yale French Studies, 101 (2001): 103-118.

* Nivelle de La Chaussée. Comédies larmoyantes. Tarento: Lisi Editore, 2002. Texte établi, introduit et commenté par Maria Grazia Porcelli. Pièces publiées: la Fausse Antipathie, le Préjugé à la mode, l'École des amis, Mélanide, l'École des mères, Paméla, la Gouvernante, l'École de la jeunesse, l'Homme de fortune. Textes disponibles dans Internet: http://www.cometes.org/pages/edition.php

* Ozouf, Mona. les Aveux du roman. Le dix-neuvième siècle entre Ancien Régime et Révolution. Paris: Gallimard (coll. «Tel»), 2004 (2001). 366 pp. ISBN: 2-07-076729-9

Pagès, Jean-Luc. «Ipséité: inventaire raisonné et indexation des egodocuments, en langue française ou traduits, de la Renaissance au IIIe millénaire», dans Pierre-Yves Beaurepaire et Dominique Taurisson (édit.), Ego-documents à l'heure de l'électronique. Nouvelles approches des espaces et réseaux relationnels (Montpellier: Université Montpellier III, 2003), pp. 507s.

* Perchellet, Jean-Pierre. l'Héritage classique. La tragédie entre 1680 et 1814. Paris: Honoré Champion (coll. «Les dix-huitièmes siècles»), 2004. 416 pp.

* Perret, Michèle. Introduction à l'histoire de la langue française. Paris: SEDES, 1998.

* Pitts, Vincent J. La Grande Mademoiselle at the Court of France 1627-1693. Johns Hopkins, 2000.

Pósfay, Éva. "Isabelle de Montolieu (1751-1832) and Her Readers." East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 17, 3 (September 2003): 10-13.

Rathier, Carole, «Mme Duplessy et Mme de Cursol, correspondance bordelaise entre une mère et sa fille au siècle des Lumières: échanges entre deux rives (1768-1782)», dans Pierre-Yves Beaurepaire et Dominique Taurisson (édit.), Ego-documents à l'heure de l'électronique. Nouvelles approches des espaces et réseaux relationnels, Montpellier, Université Montpellier III, 2003, p. 279s.

* Raby, Joseph. Bréviaire philosophique (1760-1770). Journal pour son voyage de Provence et d'Italie (1764). Journal d'un voyage à Bordeaux, à Londres et en Hollande (1775). Paris: Champion (coll. «Libre pensée et littérature clandestine»), 2004. 480 pp. Textes édités et présentés par Françoise Weil. ISBN: 2-7453-0917-X

* Riffard, Pierre. les Philosophes: vie intime. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2004. 288 pp.

* Rustin, Jacques. le Vice revisité. Vérité et mensonge dans le roman des Lumières. Strasbourg: Presses universitaires de Strasbourg (coll. «du Centre d'étude sur les Lumières de l'Université de Strasbourg»), 2004. 368 pp. ISBN: 2-86820-239-X

* Salazar, Philippe-Joseph (édit.). l'Art de parler. Anthologie de manuels d'éloquence. Paris: Klincksieck (coll. «Cadratin»), 2003. 362 pp.

Sol, Antoinette. «Trials and Tribulations: Readings and Misreadings of the Revolutionary Body in French Women Novelists, 1792-1799». Écho. Croisement des langues et des cultures. A Polyglot and Cross Cultural Journal, 0 (février 2004). article électronique, URL: http://www.echopolyglot.com/Current%20Articles/Sol.htm

* Le Style. Textes choisis et présentés par Christine Noille-Clauzade, Paris: Flammarion (coll. «GF-Corpus»), 2004. 256 pp.

* Tritter, Jean-Louis. Histoire de la langue française. Paris: Ellipses, 1999.

Van Dijk, Suzan. «La beauté des femmes écrivains au XVIIIe siècle: la preuve de leur illégitimité?», Lieux littéraires / La revue. Revue du Centre d'études romantiques et dixneuviémistes, 5 (juin 2002): 27-42.

* Yaguello, Marina (édit.). le Grand Livre de la langue française. Paris: Seuil, 2003. 560 pp. Compte rendu électronique: http://www.fabula.org/revue/cr/454.php

Web Resources

¥ Randle Cotgrave's Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues (London: Adam Islip, 1611)-Greg Lindahl's searchable text, plus a listing of proverbs, available: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/cotgrave/

[see also title by Cohen listed under History of Education; by Biet under History of Law; by Steintrager under History of Sexuality]

Arnault

* Trousson, Raymond. Antoine Vincent Arnault (1766-1834). Un homme de lettres entre classicisme et romantisme. Paris: Honoré Champion (coll. «Les dix-huitièmes siècles»), 2004. 352 pp.

Beaumarchais

* Beaumarchais. Lettres galantes à Madame de Godeville. Paris: Fayard, 2004. 216 pp. Présentation et annotation de Maurice Lever.

Bernardin de Saint-Pierre

* Grélé, Denis. «L'utopie inversée: le paradis de Paul et Virginie de Bernardin de Saint-Pierre». SVEC, 12 (2003): 279-301.

Casanova

Bélanger, Christine. «De l'usage de la lettre dans Histoire de ma vie de Jacques Casanova». Université de Montréal, mémoire de maîtrise, décembre 2003, x, 133 p. Dir.: Benoît Melançon.

Chateaubriand

Antoine, Philippe. «Le Grec et le sauvage: figures de l'origine dans les romans américains de Chateaubriand». Études romanesques, 8 (2003).

Huet, Marie Hélène. "Chateaubriand and the Politics of (Im)mortality." Diacritics, 30, 3 (2000): 28-39.

[see also title by Domenech listed under Geography - Travels]

Cholderlos de Laclos

* Laclos. les Liaisons dangereuses, Paris: Gallimard (coll. «Folio plus classiques», 5), 2003. 544 pp. Dossier réalisé par Charlotte Burel. Lecture d'image par Alain Jaubert. ISBN: 2070302563.

Corneille

* Corneille et Voltaire. Œdipe. Saint-Étienne: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Étienne (coll. «Textes et contre-textes»), 2004. Textes établis par D. Reynaud et L. Thirouin.

Cottin

Web Resources

¥ Sophie Cottin's Amélie Mansfield - Ellen Moody's electronic text and resources, available: http://www.JimandEllen.org/montolieu/amelie.show.html with textual notes and bibliography.

De Brosses

Abbrugiati, R. «Cesare Beccaria et ses amis du Café», dans Sylviane Leoni (édit.), Charles de Brosses et le voyage lettré au XVIIIe siècle (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Écritures»], 2004).

Bertrand, Gilles. «De Brosses, Stendhal et la tradition du regard sur les villes italiennes», dans Sylviane Leoni (édit.), Charles de Brosses et le voyage lettré au XVIIIe siècle (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Écritures»], 2004).

Claudon, F., «L'aporie descriptive ou l'insaisissable Italie des Lettres familières du président de Brosses», dans Sylviane Leoni (édit.), Charles de Brosses et le voyage lettré au XVIIIe siècle (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Écritures»], 2004).

Norci Cagiano, L. «Les sources des Lettres familières», dans Sylviane Leoni (édit.), Charles de Brosses et le voyage lettré au XVIIIe siècle (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Écritures»], 2004).

Richard-Pauchet, Odile. «De Brosses victime d'une théorie esthétique dans les Salons de Diderot», dans Sylviane Leoni (édit.), Charles de Brosses et le voyage lettré au XVIIIe siècle (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Écritures»], 2004).

Sahlfeld, W. «De Métastase à de Brosses: le dithyrambe de la lettre XLVII», dans Sylviane Leoni (édit.), Charles de Brosses et le voyage lettré au XVIIIe siècle (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Écritures»], 2004).

Weil, F. «La bibliothèque du président de Brosses», dans Sylviane Leoni (édit.), Charles de Brosses et le voyage lettré au XVIIIe siècle (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Écritures»], 2004).

[see also title by Candaux listed under France - Literature - Voltaire; by Carile, Giraud, Leoni, Mortier, & Rosset under Geography - Travels;

Diderot & les Encylopédistes

Albertan, Christian et Anne-Marie Chouillet. «Autographes et documents». Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie, 35 (octobre 2003): 149-160.

* Album Diderot. Iconographie choisie et commentée par Michel Delon. Paris: Gallimard, 2004. 304 pp., ill.

* Belaval, Yvon. Études sur Diderot. Paris: Presses universitaires de France (coll. «Pratiques théoriques»), 2003. 384 pp.

Belleguic, Thierry. «Diderot et le temps qu'il fait: portrait de l'écrivain en météorologue». Tangence, 73 (automne 2003).

Bocquillon, Michèle. «La métamorphose (ou la vision) de Denis Diderot». Tangence, 73 (automne 2003).

«Carnet bibliographique». Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie, 35 (octobre 2003): 161-162.

* Diderot, Denis. Contes et romans. Paris: Gallimard (coll. «Bibliothèque de la Pléiade»), 2004. 1360 p. Édition sous la direction de Michel Delon, avec la collaboration de Jean-Christophe Abramovici, Henri Lafon et Stéphane Pujol. ISBN: 2-07-011595-X

* L'Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire universel raisonné des connoissances humaines (Yverdon, 1770-1780). Paris: Champion électronique, 2003. DVD-Rom pour PC. Aussi disponible sur abonnement dans Internet. ISBN: 2-7453-0986-2

Hochart, Patrick. «Le droit en débat». Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie, 35 (octobre 2003): 61-68.

Kafker, Frank A. et Jeff Loveland. «Antoine-Claude Briasson et l'Encyclopédie», Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie, 35 (octobre 2003): 131-142.

Leca-Tsiomis, Marie. «L'article Fichu et ses usages». Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie, 35 (octobre 2003): 95-103.

Pellerin, Pascale. «Diderot et l'appel à la postérité: une certaine relation à l'œuvre». Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie, 35 (octobre 2003): 25-39.

Sadaune, Samuel. «L'ouverture excentrique du Salon de 1769 ou portrait du philosophe en robe de chambre». Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie, 35 (octobre 2003): 7-23.

Thomson, Ann. «Diderot, Roubaud et l'esclavage», Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie, 35 (octobre 2003): 69-93.

[see title by Chabanon listed under Academia; by Richard-Pauchet under France - Literature - de Brosses; by Ankersmit under France - Literature - Rousseau; by O'Dea under History of Music; Palmeri under Theory & Criticism]

Fénelon

* Cuche, François-Xavier et Jacques Le Brun. Fénelon. Mystique et politique (1699-1999). Actes du colloque international de Strasbourg pour le troisième centenaire de la publication du Télémaque et de la condamnation des Maximes des saints. Paris: Honoré Champion (coll. «Colloques, congrès et conférences sur le classicisme»), 2004. 592 pp.

Fontenelle

Aït-Touati, Frédérique. «De la modalité galante à la modalité savante: le voyage des planètes de Mme la marquise». Revue Fontenelle, 1 (2003). Publications de l'Université de Rouen. ISBN: 2-87775-358-1.

Bessire, François. «La galanterie des Lettres galantes». Revue Fontenelle, 1 (2003).

Cazanave, Claire. «Fontenelle et "l'art de détourner les choses": le rôle de la galanterie dans les Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes», Revue Fontenelle, 1 (2003).

Dagen, Jean. «Fontenelle l'intempestif». Revue Fontenelle, 1 (2003).

Hochedez, Serge. «Les Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes comme discours de la méthode: une lecture du sixième Soir». Revue Fontenelle, 1 (2003).

Maître, Myriam. «Polir l'esprit en épurant le cœur: Mme de Lambert et la "métaphysique de l'amour"». Revue Fontenelle, 1 (2003).

Martin, Christophe. «D'un épicurisme "discret". Pour une lecture lucrécienne des Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes de Fontenelle». Dix-huitième siècle, 35 (2003): 51-69.

Martin, Christophe. «Éclipses du soleil, lumières de la raison. Figures de la nuit dans les Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes de Fontenelle», dans D. Betrand (édit.), Penser la nuit (XVe-XVIIe siècles). Actes du colloque international du C.E.R.H.A.C. (22-24 juin 2000) (Paris: Champion, 2003), pp. 87-103.

Martin, Christophe. «"La philosophie dans le parc". Les Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes: une fiction libertine?» Revue Fontenelle, 1 (2003): 17-38.

Milhe-Poutingon, Gérard. «Le style de l'imaginaire philosophique dans les Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes». Revue Fontenelle, 1 (2003).

[see also title by Boch listed under Native Americans]

Genlis

[see also title by Schaneman listed under England - Literature - Radcliffe]

de Gouges

* Blanc, Olivier. Marie-Olympe de Gouges: une humaniste à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Éditions René Viénet, 2003. 272 pp., ill. ISBN: 2-84983-000-3.

Blood, Elizabeth: "Countering the Canon: Olympe de Gouges's Molière chez Ninon." Eighteenth-Century Women, 3 (2003).

Graffigny

Van Dijk, Suzan. «Les femmes se lisaient-elles? Intérêt des renseignements fournis par la correspondance de Françoise de Graffigny», dans Pierre-Yves Beaurepaire et Dominique Taurisson (édit.), Ego-documents à l'heure de l'électronique. Nouvelles approches des espaces et réseaux relationnels (Montpellier: Université Montpellier III, 2003), pp. 421s.

Lespinasse

Vogel, Christina. «Une correspondance entre réalité et fiction. Les lettres amoureuses de Julie de Lespinasse». Poétique, 137 (février 2004).

Lesage

* Lesage, Alain-René. le Diable boiteux. Paris: GF-Flammarion (coll. «GF»), 2004. 302 pp. Présent