No. 96

Winter 2006

...after a long hiatus.

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.,

  Jim Chevalier

  Greg Clingham

  Anita Guerrini

  Neil Guthrie

  Benoît Melançon

  Maureen E. Mulvihill

  Richard B. Sher

  Giovanna Summerfield

  A.J. Wright

As always, acknowledgments and greetings are due to the Man in the Funny Hat, the Operator of the Moderately Elegant Machines, the Secret Admirer, Grandpa Owl, Professor Asterisk, the Royal Liliputian Chamber Music Society, the New Old-Fashioned Ballad Posse, the Tradescant Mathematical Glee Club, Mrs. Calabash (wherever you are), the Via Garibaldi Wishful Thinking Club, Commissioner Blair’s Strict Tempo Dance Band, the Great Dismal Swamp Preservation Society, and the Syndics of the New Intangible College.

And once again this issue is made possible by the Institute for Creative Insolvency in the New Intangible College.

Please note that not all contributions sent since SR 95 have made it into this issue, which was compiled on the fly, as it were. Look for your material in SR 97. Thanks.

What kinds of things make it into this bibliography? Good question! Please see the explanations and caveats on the Selected Readings Modus Operandi Page. This sign -- § -- indicates a special issue of a journal; this sign -- * - indicates a book, and new websites now have their own blue boxes. All links given in this issue were operational on the date of publication; if you're visiting in the future (relatively speaking) we cannot ensure the links will still be up.

Contributions of new bibliographical materials are always welcome - see the C18-L list of journals we'd like to have reviewed. This has not been updated in several years, however. Recent dissertations may be listed, too. We would also be grateful for listings of new monographs and contents of essay collections. Individuals, presses and journal editors are welcome to send tables of contents via email.

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ACADEMIA, THE FIELDS,
THE DISCIPLINES, INTERDISCIPLINARITY,
THE PROFESSION,
SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING, &c.

Heims, John P. "Das achtzehnte Jahrhunzert: Signs of Abundant Life in Germany's Eighteenth-Century Studies." The East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 19, 2 (February 2005): 24-26.

Robledo, Ricardo. "La difusión del pensamiento moderno en la Universidad de Salamanca a fines del siglo XVIII." Historia Constitucional, 6 (Septiembre 2005), available as a PDF file here, or online here.

"The Spectator, No. 23: The State of Book Reviewing." The East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 19, 2 (February 2005): 13-16; with comments on the current state of book-reviewing by Greg Clingham (director of Bucknell University Press), Anna Battigelli (former book review editor, 1650-1850, George Justice (co-editor, Eighteenth-Century Novel), James Buickerood (editor, Eighteenth-Century Thought, 12-16.

§ Cultural Studies, 19, 4 (July 2005) is a special issue on "Critical Pedagogy in Conservative Contexts, ed. Philip Sherman Gordon & Christa Albrecht-Crane. Titles include: PSG & CA-C, Introduction (407); Donald Lazere, "The Contradictions of Cultural Conservatism in the Assault on American Colleges" (415); PSG, "Not a Mormon: Confessions of a dangerous nomo" (423); Laurie Wood, "Not a Hetero: Confessions of a dangerous homo" (p.430); Darron Smith, "These House-Negroes Still Think We're Cursed: Struggling against racism in the classroom" (439); Susan Miller, "On being the good enough teacher: Sex, authority and patronizing your local Tabernacle choir" (455); Jonathan L. Crane, "Death might be your Santa Claus: Teaching cultural studies in the Bible Belt" (466); Tabitha Sparks, "AIDS in Africa, Cultural Studies in Georgia: A teacher's case study" (481); CA-C, "Pedagogy as Friendship: Identity and affect in the conservative classroom" (491).

 

AFRICA & THE AFRICAN DIASPORA

Alves Vaz, Paulo, «Les récits de voyage en Afrique subsaharienne aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles», Paris, Université Paris-Sorbonne, DÉA de Littérature et civilisation françaises, septembre 2004. 95 pp., ill.

* Bhattacharya, Nandini. Slavery, Colonialism and Connoisseurship: Gender and Eighteenth-Century Literary Transnationalism. Ashgate, 2006. 214 pp., ill. ISBN 0-7546-0353-9 [Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Colman Jr., James Cobb, Phyllis Wheatley].

[See also titles by Petley and Shaw listed under Caribbean History, by Curran under France - Literature - Diderot, and by Hooper listed under Miscellaneous.

 

¥ The African Diaspora Archaeology Network – a web portal and a focal point for archaeological studies of African diasporas, with news, current research, information and links to other web resources related to the archaeology and history of the dispersed descendants of African peoples. Through this engagement with African diasporas, the ADAN seeks to connect an intellectual community that considers the historical processes of racialization, gender, power, and culture operating within and upon African descendant communities. Available: http://www.diaspora.uiuc.edu/

 

AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND

[See special edition of Australian Journal of French Studies under History of Science; title by Hooper listed under Miscellaneous.]

 

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

* Adams, David, & Adrian Armstrong, eds. Print and Power in France and Englan d, 1500-1800. Ashgate, November 2006. ISBN 0-7546-5591-1 [select titles include: Sarah Knight, “‘It was not mine intent to prostitute my muse in English’: academic publication in early modern England”; Lee Morrissey, “‘Charity’, social control, and the history of English literary criticism”; Alison Saunders, “Spreading the word: illustrated books as political propaganda in 17th-century France”; Anne C. Dean, “Insinuation and instruction: public opinion in 18th-century ‘letters to the printer’”; Simon Burrows, “Police and political pamphleteering in pre-revolutionary France: the testimony of J.-P. Lenoir, Lieutenant-Général of Police of Paris”; David Adams, “Fancy costume and political authority in the French revolution.”

* Korey, Marie, Richard Landon and Philip Oldfield, eds. Book History and Printe Culture.. Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, 2001. 99 pp., ill. ISBN 0772760365 [exhibition catalogue].

* Landon, Richard. Literary Forgeries & Mystifications. Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, 2003. 79 pp., ill. ISBN 0772760284 [exhibition catalogue].

Woudhuysen, H.R. " Writing-Tables and Table-Books." Electronic British Museum Journal, 2004, article 3, available here].

Bibliophilia, Collecting, Book Sales

Capp, Bernard. "The Potter Almanacs." Electronic British Library Journal, 2004, article 4, available here [British Library's acquisition of items from Colonel W. A. Potter's collection of rare English almanacs; almanacs as of popular ephemeral publications of the 16th and 17th centuries].

Malcolm, Noel. "The Library of Henry Oldenburg." Electronic British Library Journal, 2005, article 7, available here [three hitherto unpublished listings of books in the library of Henry Oldenburg (c.1619-1677), the first Secretary of the Royal Society].

Mulvihill, Maureen E. "Under the Hammer: The Brett-Smith Library Auction (Sotheby's, London, 27 May 2004)." Restoration (Fall, 2004), 49-50, with two detailed endnotes. A report on the recent auction of one of the great English libraries, with figures on recent market valuations and sales in Dryden, Rochester, Etherege, Anne Wharton, 'Ephelia' (Mary Villiers, later Stuart, Duchess of Richmond), Sarah Egerton, Katherine Philips, et al. 

Book Binding

Marks, P.J.M. "A. W. Franks and Armorial Bookbindings: Including a List of British Armorial Bookbindings Contained within the Franks Collection." Electronic British Library Journal, 2006, article 2, available here.

Book Illustration & Engraving

Leca, Benedict. "An Art Book and its Viewers: The 'Reçueil Crozat' and the Uses of Reproductive Engraving." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38, 4 (Spring 2005): 623-650.

Editing, Editing Processes and Principles, Textual Scholarship

van Ostade, Ingrid Tieken-Boon. "Finding and Publishing Late Modern English Letters." The Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer, n.s. 20, 2 (June 2006): 13-18 [Corpus of Early English Correspondence; grammarians Robert Lowth, Joseph Priestley, Lindley Murray].

[See also title by Fehige listed under Philosophy - Hutcheson]

Newspapers & Journals

Lorraine de Montluzin, Emily. "The Anti-Jacobin Review after John Gifford: Contributions by Identified Authors, 1807-21." Library 6, (2005): 274-320.

Paleography, Handwriting

 

¥ Palaeography: Reading old handwriting 1500-1800: A practical online tutorial: The National Archives of the United Kingdom offers an online tutorial to assist those learning to read early English handwriting. Available: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/palaeography/

Printing, Paper, Type, Presses

Clemit, Pamela. "William Godwin and James Watt's Copying Machine: Wet-Transfer Copies in the Abinger Papers." Bodleian Library Record, 18, 5 (April 2005): 532-66.

Print Culture, Publishers, History of the Book Trade, Copyright

* Deazley, Ronan. On the Origin of the Right to Copy: Charting the Movement of Copyright Law in Eighteenth-Century Britain (1695-1775). Hart Publishing, 2004. xvi, 261 pp. ISBN: 1841133752

Libraries, Librarians, History of Libraries, Archives, Archivists

Cassar, May, & Joel Taylor. “A cross-disciplinary approach to the use of archives as evidence of past indoor environments in historic buildings.” Journal of the Society of Archivists, 25, 2 (October 2004): 157-172.

Chapman, Ann. “Collection-level description: Joining up the domains.” Journal of the Society of Archivists, 25, 2 (October 2004): 149-156.

Forde, Helen. “We must remember our past so that we do not repeat it.” Journal of the Society of Archivists, 25, 2 (October 2004): 117-122.

Harris, Verne. “Concerned with the writings of others: archival canons, discourses and voices.” Journal of the Society of Archivists, 25, 2 (October 2004): 211-220.

Hill, Amanda. “Serving the invisible researcher: meeting the needs of online users.” Journal of the Society of Archivists, 25, 2 (October 2004): 139-148.

Joy, Eileen. "Thomas Smith, Humfrey Wanley, and the 'Little-Known Country' of the Cotton Library." Electronic British Library Journal, 2005, article 1, avalailable here. [Reverend Thomas Smith's (1696) and Humfrey Wanley's (1705) catalogues of Sir Robert Cotton's ms. & book collection; importance of indexing and preserving a national literary heritage well before the academic disciplines of systematic bibliography, literary history, or English studies; the often fractious relationship between Smith and Wanley, a productive convergence resulted that helped pave the way for a new union bibliography].

[May, James E.] "Maynard Mack's Gift of Pope Collection Catalogyed by Yale." The Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer, n.s. 20, 2 (June 2006): 41-44.

Moss, Michael, & James Currall. “Digitisation: taking stock.” Journal of the Society of Archivists, 25, 2 (October 2004): 123-138.

Sexton, Anna, Geoffrey Yeo, Chris Turner, Susan Hockey. “User feedback: testing the leaders demonstrator application.” Journal of the Society of Archivists, 25, 2 (October 2004): 189-ff.

 

THE CARIBBEAN

Petley, Christer. "'Legitimacy' and social boundaries: free people of colour and the social order in Jamaican slave society, 1." Social History, 30, 4 (November 2005): 481-498.

Shaw, Matthew J. "Emigration, Abolition and the Atlantic World in the Revolutionary Era." Electronic British Library Journal, 2003, article 3, available here [French Revolution's effects in the Caribbean; revolution in Saint-Domingue leading to collapse of slavery and creation of Haiti as an independent republic. ‘Jacobin’ slaves fleeing the island carried word of Revolution to British territories such as Jamaica. French & British planters called for military assistance, undermining case against slave trade in the popular imagination. Connections between the French & British abolitionist movements].

[See also title by Hooper listed under Miscellaneous.]

Cuba

[see titles by Jennings and Knight in book by Shepherd listed under Caribbean]

 

CHILDHOOD, CHILDREN’S LITERATURE & POPULAR CULTURE

Avery, Gillian. "Mother Goose's Melody: Or, Sonnets for the Cradle. Facsmile, with an Introduction by Nigel Tattersfield." Bodleian Library Record, 18, 4 (October 2004): 295-296.

Daniels, Morna. "Little Red Riding-Hood." Electronic British Library Journal, 2006, article 5, available here [history of the tale of Little Red Riding-Hood from Charles Perrault's manuscript of 1695, via illustrated editions of the 18th & 19th centuries, to the present day].

Daniels, Morna. "The Tale of Charles Perrault and Puss in Boots." Electronic British Library Journal, 2002, article 5, available here [Charles Perrault's Histoires ou contes du temps passé, better known by their subtitle of Contes de ma mère L'Oye, was to prove a seminal event in the history of children's literature. Often assumed subsequently to be folk tales, these stories were, in fact, the product of a sophisticated French literary tradition. This article explores the circumstances of Perrault's life that led to the writing of such famous stories as `Sleeping Beauty', `Little Red Riding Hood' and `Cinderella' and details the publication history of the Contes in both France and England. Particular emphasis is paid to `Puss in Boots'. The literary sources of this tale are examined and a selection given from illustrations to nineteenth-century English editions of it held by the British Library.

* Müller, Anja, ed. Fashioning Childhood in the Eighteenth Century: Age and Identity. Ashgate, 2006. 260 pp., ill. ISBN: 0-7546-5509-1 [titles include: Adriana S. Benzaquén, “The doctor and the child: medical preservation and management of children in the 18th century”; Iris Ritzmann, “Children as patients in German-speaking regions in the 18th century”; Anthony Krupp, “Observing children in an early journal of psychology, Karl Philipp Moritz’s Magazin zur Erfahrungsseelenkunde; Anna-Christina Giovonopoulos, “The legal status of children in 18th-century England”; Peter Borsay, “Children, adolescents, and fashionable urban society in 18th-century England”; Patricia Crown, “The child in the visual culture of consumption 1790-1830”; Christoph Houswitschka, “Locke’s education or Rousseau’s freedom: alternative socialization in modern societies; A. Müller, “Fashioning age and identity: childhood and the stages of life in 18th-century English periodicals”; Dorothy Johnson, “Engaging identity: portraits of children in late 18th-century European art; Bernadette Fort, “Greuze and the ideology of infant nursing in 18th-century France”; Uwe Böker, Childhood and delinquency in 18th-century Newgate Calendars”; Sonja Fielitz, “School editions of Ovid’s Metamorphoses as a means of shaping the personalities of British schoolboys”; Klaus-Peter Jochum, “Defoe’s children”; Jan Hollm, “Fictionalizing foundlings: social tradition and change in Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones”; Dirk Vanderbeke, “Winding up the clock: the conception and birth of Tristram Shandy”; Brigitte Glaser, “Gendered childhoods: on the discursive formation of young females in the 18th century”; Peter Sabor, “Fashioning the child author” reading Jane Austen’s juvenilia].

 

CLASSICS

* Barbier, Marie-Anne. Corn&eaucute;lie, mère des Gracques. Edition présentée par Alicia C. Montoya. Texte établi et annoté par Volker Schröau;der. Toulouse: Société de Littératures Classiques (Collection de rééditions de textes du XVIIe siécle, no. 26), 2005. lxiv, 95 pp. ISBN 2-908-728-40

* Gély, Véronique. L'invention d'une mythe: Psyché. Allégorie et fiction, du siècle de Platon out temps de La Fontaine. Préface de Pierre Brunel. Genève: Éditions Honoré Champion (Série «Lumière Classique,» No. 56), 2006. 560 pp. ISBN 2-7453-1061-5

Ovid

See also title by Fielitz in book ed. by Müller listed under Childhood &c.

Rome

* Tripet, Arnaud. Écrivez-moi de Rome... Le mythe romain au fil du temps. Genève: Éditions Honoré Champion (Série «Études et essais sur la Renaissance,» 68), 2006. 544 pp. ISBN: 2-7543-1386-X [de Brosses, Goethe, Chateaubriand, &c.]

[see also title by Baxter under History of Art - France.]

 

COMPUTERS IN TEACHING AND SCHOLARSHIP

Da Sylva, Lyne, & James M. Turner. "Using Ancillary Text to Index Web-based Multimedia Objects." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 21 (2006): 219-228. [Abstract here.]

Franks, Mary Ann. “Remote Locutions: Mediation, Alienation, and Superfluity in Cyberspace Ideology.” Janus Head, 1, 3 (Spring 1999), available online: http://www.janushead.prg/JHSpg99/franks.cfm

Juola, Patrick, John Sofko, & Patrick Brennan. "A Prototype for Authorship Attribution Studies." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 21 (2006): 169-178. [Abstract here.]

Pilz, Thomas, Wolfram Luther, Norbert Fuhr, & Ulrich Ammon. "Rule-based Search in Text Databases with Nonstandard Orthography." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 21 (2006): 179-186. [Abstract here.]

Santana Suarez, Octavio, Jose Rafael Perez Aguiar, Luis Losada Garcia, & Francisco Javier Carreras Riudavets. "Functional Disambiguation Based on Syntactic Structures." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 21 (2006): 187-197. [ Abstract here.]

Smith, Jeff, Joel Deshaye, & Peter Stoicheff. "Callimachus--Avoiding the Pitfalls of XML for Collaborative Text Analysis." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 21 (2006): 199-218. [Abstract here.]

Stumm, Carey. "Preservation of Electronic Media in Libraries, Museums, and Archives." Moving Image, 4, 2 (2004): 38-63.

Terras, Melissa. "Disciplined: Using Educational Studies to Analyse 'Humanities Computing.'" Literary and Linguistic Computing, 21 (2006): 229-246. [Abstract here.]

Urbina, Eduardo, Richard Furuta, Steven Escar Smith, Neal Audenaert, Jie Deng, & Carlos Monroy. :Visual Knowledge: Textual Iconography of the Quixote, a Hypertextual Archive." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 21 (2006): 247-258. [Abstract here.]

§ Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 30, 2 (June 2005), features papers from the 2003-2004 King's College London series "Digital scholarship, digital culture." Willard McCarty, Guest editorial (97-102); Stanley N Katz, "Why technology matters: the humanities in the twenty-first century" (105-18); Michael S. Mahoney, "The histories of computing(s)" (119-35); Gordon Graham, "Strange bedfellows? Information systems and the concept of the library" (137-44); Yorick Wilks, "Artificial companions" (145-52); Ian Hacking, "The Cartesian vision fulfilled: analogue bodies and digital minds" (153-66); Timothy Murray, "Curatorial in-securities: new media art and rhizomatic instability" (167-77); Jerome McGann, "Culture and technology: the way we live now, what is to be done?" (179-89).

Digital Library Resources

 

¥ Chawton House Library and Study Centre – Chawton House hosts the Centre for the Study of Early English Women’s Writing, 1600-1830, and their website provides a rich supply of texts: Novels Online, available: http://www.chawton.org/novels.php

 

¥ THE WARBURG INSTITUTE LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTION – digital collections meant to make out-of-print source material on Medieval and Renaissance studies freely available online. Books are scanned, printed out on archival paper, bound and placed on the shelves. The originals are kept in the Reserve Books Room. A low resolution version of the pdf file (Adobe Reader required) is placed on the web and made available through the catalogue of the School of Advanced Study.

* Alphabetical list of digitised editions
* Chronological list of digitised editions

Thematic lists:

* Festivals
* Sources in the history of Astrology
* Renaissance Platonism
* Mnemonics
* Emblem books
* Encyclopaedias
* Sources of Italian Art
* Survival of Classical Art
* Christian Iconography

 

¥ Universiteit Utrecht – Digital Special Collections: http://digbijzcoll.library.uu.nl/en/default.asp

Collections:

* Art history
* Emblem books
* History of Utrecht
* History of Utrecht University
* Miscellaneous
* Polar travels
* Stuyvesant
* Utrecht pamphlets
* Utrecht professors
* Weyerman

 

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

* Clarkson, L.A., & E. Margaret Crawford. Feast and Famine: Food and Nutrition in Ireland, 1500-1920. Oxford University Press, 2001.

* Conroy, David W. In Public Houses: Drink & the Revolution of Authority in Colonial Massachusetts. University of North Carolina Press, 1995. 368 pp. ISBN: 0807822078

Fink, Béatrice. “How Many Cooks Spoil the Broth? An Anglo-French Blend.” le Spectateur européen - The European Spectator, 1 (2000): 105-118.

* Sherman, Sandra. Fresh from the Past: Recipes and Revelations from Moll Flanders’ Kitchen. Taylor, 2004. 272 pp. ISBN: 158979088X [a cultural history of food in the long 18th century, with 120 authentic recipes adapted to modern cooks. Sandra says "It’s very ‘literary,’ and very beautiful--in addition to period prints, there are photos of food on 18th century china with 18th century silver."]

Sherman, Sandra. "‘The Whole Art and Mystery of Cooking’: What Cookbooks Taught Readers in the Eighteenth Century." Eighteenth-Century Life, 28, 1 (Winter 2004): 115-135.

[see also title by Fournier listed under Garden & Landscape History]

Web Resources

¥ Fons Grewe - Colleciones digitals: hosted by Universitat de Barcelona, this online collection of cookbooks and works on food, cooking, &c., of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries includes:

* Altimiras, Juan. Nuevo arte de cocina sacado de la escuela de la experiencia. Barcelona, 1758.
* Apici. De opsoniis et condimentis, sive Arte coquinaria, libri decem (Amsterdam, 1709).
* Audiger. La Maison reglée et l’art de diriger la maison d’un grand seigneur & autres, tant à la ville qu’à la campagne, & le devoir de tous les officiers & autres domestiques en general (Amsterdam, 1700).
* De Verstandige kok, of Sorghvuldige huyshoudster (Amsterdam, 1711).
* Dictionnaire portatif de cuisine, d'office et de distillation: contenant la maniere de préparer toutes sortes de viandes (Paris, 1767).
* Emy. L’Art de de bien faire les glaces d;office ou Les vrais principes pour congeler tous les rafraichissemens . . . avec un traité sur les mousses (Paris, 1768).
* Lémery, Louis. Traité des aliments (Paris, 1705).
* Marin, François. Les Dons de comus, ou l’art de la cuisine: reduit en pratique (Paris, 1750), vols 1-3.
* Martínez Montiño, Francisco. Arte de cocina, pasteleria, vizcocheria y conservaria (Barcelona, 1763).
* Massialot, François. Le Nouveau cuisinier royal et bourgeois (Paris, 1717), vol. 1 & 2.
* Massialot, François. Nouvelle instruction pour les confitures, les liqueurs et les fruits (Paris, 1716).
* Mata, Juan de la. Arte de reposteria: en que se contiene todo genero de hacer dulces secos y en liquido, viscochos, turrones y natas, bebidas heladas de todos generos, rosolis, mistelas, &c.: con una breve instruccion para conocer las frutas y servirlas crudas y diez mesas con su explicacion (Madrid, 1755).
* Moxon, Elizabeth. English houswifry exemplified in above four hundered and fifty receipts, giving directions in most parts of cookery ...: with cuts for the orderly placing the dishes and courses, also bills of fare for every month in the year and an alphabetical index to the whole (Leeds, 1764).
* Rodrigues, Domingos. Arte de cozinha dividida em tres partes: a primeira trata de modo de cosinhar varios pratos de todo o genero de carnes e conserva, tortas e empadas, a segunda de peixes, marisco, frutas, hervas, óvos, laticinios, doces, e conserva, tocantes ao mesmo genero, a terceira da fòrma de banquete para cualquer tempo do anno (Lisboa, 1758).
* Rodrigues, Domingos. Arte de cozinha dividida em tres partes: obra util e necessaria a todos os que regem e governað caza (Lisboa, 1765).
* Villena, Enric d’Aragó, Marquès de. Arte cisoria, ó Tratado del arte del cortar del cuchillo (Madrid, 1766).
* Zückert, Johann Friedrich. Iohannis Friderici Zückert ... Materia alimentaria in genera, classes et species disposita (Berlin, 1769).

These texts are available: http://www.bib.ub.es/grewe/grewe3.htm

 

DENMARK - HISTORY & CULTURE

[see title by Munck listed under History of Education]

 

ECONOMICS & HISTORY OF COMMERCE

Ahmed, Siraj. "The Power to Lend Money without Extracting Interest: Renegade Capitalism in Late Eighteenth-Century British India." SVEC, 9 (2004).

Bruni, Luigino. "The ‘Happiness transformation problem’ in the Cambridge tradition." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11, 3 (September 2004): 433-452.

Cremaschi, Sergio. "Ricardo and the Utilitarians." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11, 3 (September 2004): 377-404.

Drakopoulos, S. A., & A. D. Karayiannis. "The Historical Development Of Hierarchical Behavior In Economic Thought." Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 26, 3 (September 2004): 363-379.

El Guidi, Marco. "‘My Own Utopia’. The economics of Bentham’s Panopticon." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11, 3 (September 2004): 405-432.

* Finn, Margot C. The Character of Credit: Personal Debt in English Culture, 1740-1914. Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Social and Cultural Histories Series, 1), 2003. xii, 362 pp., ill. ISBN: 0-521-82342-0.

Guidi, Marco. "‘My Own Utopia’: The Economics of Bentham’s Panopticon." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11, 3 (2004): 405-32.

Hurtado Prieto, Jimena. "Bernard Mandeville’s Heir: Adam Smith or Jean-Jacques Rousseau on the Possibility of Economic Analysis." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11, 1 (2004): 1-32.

Law, Peter. "Samuel Johnson on Consumer Demand, Status, and Positional Goods." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11, 2 (2004): 183-208.

Peart, Sandra J., & David M. Levy. "Sympathy and its discontents: ‘Greatest happiness’ versus the ‘general good.’" European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11, 3 (September 2004): 453-478.

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.

Rétat, Pierre. «Le bonheur fiscal des physiocrates». Études Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 11 (1999).

* Rutherford, Donald, ed. Dictionary of British Economics. Thoemmes Continuum, 2004. 2 vols., 1080 pp. ISBN 1-85506-030-7

Sturn, Richard. "The sceptic as an economist’s philosopher? Humean utility as a positive principle." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11, 3 (September 2004): 345-376.

Ullmer, James H. "The Macroeconomic Thought Of Sir William Petty." Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 26, 3 (September 2004): 401-414.

Vargas, Yves. «Le riche, fondateur de la société: un déterminisme historique?» Études Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 11 (1999).

[see also title by D’Souza listed under India; by Tonks under Political Thought]

Smith

Alvey, James E. "The hidden theology of Adam Smith: A belated reply to Hill." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11, 4 (December 2004): 623-29.

Coovadia, Imraan. "George Eliot’s Realism and Adam Smith." SEL, 42, 4 (Autumn 2002): 819-35.

Dwyer, John. "Ethics and Economics: Bridging Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments and Wealth of Nations." Journal of British Studies, 44 (2005): 662-688.

Hill, Lisa. "Further reflections on the ‘Hidden Theology’ of Adam Smith." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 11, 4 (December 2004): 629-636.

Zabieglik, Stefan. "Adam Smith's Political Economy in Poland: Review of the Problem." Argumenta Oeconomica, 2 (2002): 29-66.

 

ENGLAND - HISTORY

Arnall, William. The Case of Opposition Stated (1732) by William Arnall. Simon Varey, ed. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2003. pp. xx, 149. ISBN 0-8387-5553-4 [includes 1732 ed., with Varey's introduction and notes, four numbers of The Craftsman (Nos. 235, 255, 283, 290) for context, and two chapters from Varey's previously unpublished study, "The Craftsman 1726-1752: An Historical and Critical Account."]Batchelor, Jennie. "‘Industry in Distress’: Reconfiguring Femininity and Labor in the Magdalen House." Eighteenth-Century Life, 28, 1 (Winter 2004): 1-20.

Bailey, Joanne. "'I dye [sic] by Inches': locating wife beating in the concept of a privatization of marriage and violence in eighteenth-century England." Social History, 31, 3 (August 2006): 273-294.

Bowen, Scarlet. "‘The Real Soul of a Man in her Breast: Popular Opposition and British Nationalism in Memoirs of Female Soldiers, 1740-1750." Eighteenth-Century Life, 28, 3 (Fall 2004): 20-45.

Clark, Jonathan. "Why was there no Nationalism in England?" le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 5 (2004): 27-42.

Davies, Kate. “Pantomime, Connoisseurship, Consumption: Emma Hamilton and the Politics of Embodiment.” Corvey Women Writers on the Web, 2 (Winter 2004), available: http://www2.shu.ac.uk/corvey/cw3journal/issue%20two/davies.htm

Hurl-Eamon, Jennine. "The Westminster Impostors: Impersonating Law Enforcement in Early Eighteenth-Century England." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38, 3 (Spring 2005): 461-484.

Jones, Clyve. "Henry Fox’s Drafts of Lord Hardwicke’s Speech in the Lords’ Debate on the Bill on Clandestine Marriages, 6 June 1753: A Striving for Accuracy." Electronic British Library Journal, 2005, article 4, available here. [[Henry Fox's account of part of a speech by Lord Chancellor Hardwicke on the Clandestine Marriage Bill in June 1753; Fox who considered the bill a personal slight on his family for he and his brother had contracted clandestine marriages].

Navickas, Katrina. "The search for 'General Ludd': the mythology of Luddism." Social History, 30, 3 (August 2005): 281-296.

Woodfine, Philip. "Debtors, Prisons, and Petitions in Eighteenth-Century England." Eighteenth-Century Life, 30, 2 (Spring 2006): 1-31.

[see also title by Strugnell listed under France - Literature - Diderot; by Seed under Historiography; by Probert listed under History of Law; titles by Houswitchka under Political Thought]

 

ENGLAND - LITERATURE

Amigioni, David. "Masks, masculinity, and market forces in 18th-century English Men of Letters," in Frank O’Gorman & Katherine Turner, eds., The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (Ashgate, 2004). ISBN 0-7546-0718-6

* Backscheider, Paula, & Catherine Ingrassia (eds.) A Companion to the Eighteenth Century English Novel and Culture. Blackwell, 2005. 576 pp.

Beddard, R.A. "Anthony Wood and Izaak Walton: An Exchange between Two Seventeenth-Century Biographers." Bodleian Library Record, 18, 4 (October 2004): 301-32.

Benedict, Barbara. "Identity and Quest: Experimental Experience and the Eighteenth-Century Novel." The Eighteenth-Century Novel, 4 (2005): 1-28.

* Berg, Temma. The Lives and Letters of an Eighteenth-Century Circle of Acquaintance. Ashgate, 2006. 300 pp., ill. [John Clerke, Thomas Winstanley, Susannah Dobson, Ann Clerke (1-4), Charles Clerke (1-4), Charlotte Lennox, Sylvia Brathwaite, Sylvia Thornton, Sylvia Parkhurst, Sarah Clerke]

Birch, Diana. "Ruskin’s revised 18th century," in Frank O’Gorman & Katherine Turner, eds., The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (Ashgate, 2004). ISBN 0-7546-0718-6

Berglund, Lisa. "‘Like the Pedant in Hierocles’: Thoughts on the Present and Future of the Eighteenth-Century Studies Anthology." The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual, 15 (2004): 331-365 [review essay].

Budd, Adam. "‘The Practice of Sensibility’: Medicine, Philosophy, and the Novel in the 1740s." Toronto: University of Toronto, Ph.D. thesis, 2003. Dir. J.D. Baird.

Burditt, Paul F. "The Authorship of The Memoirs of Sir Charles Goodville (1753)." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 406-407.

Campbell, Jill. "Domestic Intelligence: Newspaper Advertising and the Eighteenth-Century Novel." Yale Journal of Criticism, 15, 2 (Fall 2002): 251-291.

* Comitini, Patricia. Vocational Philanthropy and British Women’s Writing, 1790-1810. 176 pp. ISNN 0-7546-5042-1

Connell, Philip. "Death and the Author: Westminster Abbey and the Meanings of the Literary Monument." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38, 4 (Spring 2005): 537-586.

* Davidson, Jenny. Hypocrisy and the Politics of Politeness: Manners and Morals from Locke to Austen. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 252 pp. ISBN 0-521-83525-2

Dix, Robin. "Eighteenth-Century Developments in the Patronage System: The Case of John Gilbert Cooper." The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual, 15 (2004): 177-196.

Fraser, Hilary. "Regarding the 18th century: Vernon Lee and Emilia Dilke construct a period," in Frank O’Gorman & Katherine Turner, eds., The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (Ashgate, 2004). ISBN 0-7546-0718-6

Groom, Nick. "‘I am nothing’: a typology of the forger from Chatterton to Wilde," in Frank O’Gorman & Katherine Turner, eds., The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (Ashgate, 2004). ISBN 0-7546-0718-6

Hallam, H.A.N. "The Anonymous Pamphleteer: A Checklist of the Writings of Edward Stephens (1633-1706)." Bodleian Library Record, 18, 5 (April 2005): 502-531.

Hartling, Shannon. "Horrid Spectacles: Polite Taste and Impolite Depictions in the Eighteenth-Century Novel.: University of Waterloo, Ph.D. thesis, 2003. Dir. Fraser Easton.

* Hitchcock, Susan Taylor. Mad Mary Lamb: Lunacy and Murder in Literary London. W.W. Norton, 2005. ISBN 0-393-05741-0

Jackson, H.J. "England’s Populist Pindars." Electronic British Library Magazine, 2002, article 4, available here [[racy narrative poems digesting & satirizing news of the day: title include The Royal Brood, The Cork Rump, A Peep at the Pavilion, The Disappointed Duke, and The German Sausages--many using some variant of the pseudonym `Peter Pindar.' The BL holds annotated sets of 150 of these `Pindaric Poems.']

* Innes, C.L. A History of Black and Asian Writing in Britain, 1700-2000. Cambridge University Press, 2003. 330 pp., ill. ISBN 0-521-64327

* James, Elinor. Elinor James: Printed Writings 1641-1700. Ed. Paula McDowell. Ashgate (The Early Modern Englishwoman, Series 3, Part 3), 2005. 326 pp. ISBN 0-7546-3105-2

Jay, Elisabeth. "The cultural politics of 18th-century representation in Victorian literary histories," in Frank O’Gorman & Katherine Turner, eds., The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (Ashgate, 2004). ISBN 0-7546-0718-6

Johnson, Miles, & A.D. Harvey. "Political Verse in Late Georgian Britain: Poems Referring to William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806)." Electronic British Museum Journal, 2004, article 5, available here [annotated check-list of poems referring to the younger Pitt; brief survey of political verse since the Middle Ages].

* Keymer, Thomas, & Jon Mee, eds. The Cambridge Companion to English Literature, 1740-1830. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 328 pp., ill. ISBN: 0-521-80974-6 (cloth); 0-521-00757-7 (paper).

Lee, C.D. "The Authorship of Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy -- the Oxford Connection." Bodleian Library Record, 18, 4 (October 2004): 333-364.

Lund, Roger D. "Wit, Judgment, and the Misprisions of Similitude." Journal of the History of Ideas, 65, 1 (January 2004): 53-74.

Mugglestone, Lynda. "Departures and returns: Writing the English dictionary in the 18th and 19th centuries," in Frank O’Gorman & Katherine Turner, eds., The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (Ashgate, 2004). ISBN 0-7546-0718-6

Merritt, Juliette. "Originals, Copies and the Iconography of Femininity," in Donald Newman, ed. Uncommon Reflections: Emerging Discourses in The Spectator (University of Delaware Press, 2004).

* O’Gorman, Frank, & Katherine Turner, eds. The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition. Preface by David Fairer. Ashgate, 2004. 284 pp., ill. ISBN 0-7546-0718-6

Osell, Tedra. "Tatling Women in the Public Sphere: Rhetorical Feminity and the English Essay Periodical." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38, 2 (Winter 2005): 283-300.

Percy, Carol. "Plane English; or, The Orthography of Opposition in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain." The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual, 15 (2004): 223-268.

Perreten, Peter. "Course Description for English 304: Harlots and Rogues." Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer, n.s. 18, 3 (September 2004): 12-15.

* Richetti, John, ed. The Cambridge History of English Literature 1660-1780. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 864 pp., ill. ISBN 0-521-78144-2

* Schellenberg, Betty A. The Professionalization of Women Writers in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 260 pp. ISBN: 0-521-85060-6 [Frances Sheridan, Frances Brooke, Sarah Scott, Sarah Fielding, Charlotte Lennox].

* Schweizer, Bernard, ed. Approaches to the Anglo and American Female Epic, 1621-1982. Ashgate, 2006. 238 pp. ISBN 0-7546-5486-9 [select titles include Sheila Cavanaugh, “Lady Mary Wroth’s Urania and literary traditions”; Elizabeth Kraft, “Female heroic action in Frances Burney’s Camilla”; Adeline Johns-Putra, “Gendering Telemachus: Anna Seward and the epic rewriting of Fénelon’s Télémaque; Debnita Chakravarti, “The female epic and the journey toward self-definition in Mary Tighe’s Psyche; Alan C. Jalowitz, “The daughters of Penelope: tradition and innovation in American epics by women.”

Shaw, Harry E. "Realities of the Prison: Dickens, Scott, and the Secularization of their Eighteenth-Century Inheritance," in Monika Fludernik & Greta Olson (eds.), In the Grip of the Law: Trials, Prisons and the Space Between (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2004).

* Terry, Richard. Mock-Heroic from Butler to Cowper: An English Genre and Discourse. Ashgate, 2005. 224 pp. ISBN 0-7546-0623-6

* Wagner, Tamara S. Longing: Narratives of Nostalgia in the British Novel, 1740-1890. Bucknell University Press, 2005. ISBN: 083875600

Wroth, Celestina. "'To Root the Old Woman out of Our Minds': Women Educationists and Plebeian Culture in Late-Eighteenth-Century Britain." Eighteenth-Century Life, 30, 2 (Spring 2006): 48-73 [More, Edgeworth, Wollstonecraft, Thomas Holcroft, Catherine Macaulay, Mary Weightman, Mary Pilkington,Sarah Trimmer].

Web Resources

¥ First-Line Indexes of English Verse, 1650-1800: A Checklist – James Woolley’s updated checklist (of first-line indexes with at least 1000 lines), published by the Bibliographical Society of America, available: http://www.bibsocamer.org/BibSite/Woolley/ (the checklist was published in an earlier form in the East-Central Intelligencer).

[see also titles by Ellis and by Ward listed in book by Carey et al. under Africa – Slavery; by Sherman listed under France – Literature.

Addison

Alvarez, David. "'Poetical Cash': Joseph Addison, Antiquarianism, and Aesthetic Value." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38, 3 (Spring 2005): 509-531.

Arbuthnot

Rogers, Pat. "Dr. Arbuthnot and his Family." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 387-389.

Astell

Kolbrener, William. "Gendering the Modern: Mary Astell’s Feminist Historiography." Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 44, 1 (Spring 2003): 1-24.

Austen

* Alexander, Christine, & Juliet McMaster, eds. The Child Writer from Austen to Woolf. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 332 pp. ISBN 0-521-81293-3

* Austen, Jane. Emma. Ed. Richard Cronin & Dorothy McMillan. Cambridge University Press (The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen), 2005. 679 pp. ISBN 0-521-82437-0

* Austen, Jane. Frederic & Elfrida. Edmonton: Juvenilia Press, 2002. xxii, 29 pp. Ed. Peter Sabor, Sylvia Hunt, & Victoria Kortes-Papp.

* Austen, Jane. Mansfield Park. Ed. John Wiltshire. Cambridge University Press (The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen), 2005. 827 pp. ISBN 0-521-82765-5

Cyr, Marc. "Bad Morality, Truth, and Mrs. Smith in Persuasion. The Eighteenth-Century Novel, 4 (2005): 193-216.

* Heydt-Stevenson, Jill. Austen's Unbecoming Conjunctions: Subversive Laughter, Embodied History. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. ISBN: 1403964106

Heydt-Stevenson, Jill. "'Slipping into the Ha-Ha': Bawdy Humor and Body Politics in Jane Austen's Novels." Nineteenth-Century Literature, 55, 3 (December 2000): 309-339.

* Knox-Shaw, Peter. Jane Austen and the Enlightenment. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 288 pp. ISBN 0-521-8434604

* Le Faye, Deirde. A Chronology of Jane Austen and her Family. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 900 pp., ill., map. ISBN: 0-521-81064-7

Neil, Nathalie. "'The trash with which the press now groans": Northanger Abbey and the Gothic Best Sellers of the 1790s." The Eighteenth-Century Novel, 4 (2005): 163-192.

* Todd, Janet., ed. Jane Austen in Context. Cambridge University Press (The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen), 2005. 497 pp. ISBN 0-521-82644-6

* Wenner, Barbara Britton. Prospect and Refuge in the Landscape of Jane Austen. Ashgate, 2006. ISBN 0-7546-5178-9

[See also title by Sabor in book ed. by Müller listed under Childhood &c.]

Barbauld

Ready, Kathryn J. "What then, poor Beastie!’ Gender, Politics, and Animal Experimentation in Anna Barbauld’s ‘The Mouse’s Petition.’" Eighteenth-Century Life, 28, 1 (Winter 2004): 92-114.

Beckford

* Graham, Kenneth W., & Kevin Berland, eds. William Beckford and the New Millennium. New York: AMS Press (AMS Studies in the Eighteenth Century, 47), 2004. xiv, 313 pp., ill. ISBN 0-404-63547-4 [titles include: John Beynon, "Mr. Beckford’s ‘Favourite Propensity’: The Erotics of Boyhood and the Emergence of a Sexual Self in Late-Eighteenth-Century England" (7-36); Mirella Billi, "Beckford’s Visionary Landscapes: A Contemporary Reading" (27-52); Dick Claésson, "‘Lost in Dreams and Magic Slumbers’: An Outline of Beckford’s Aesthetic Dichotomy of Fancy and Reason" (53-72); John Garrett, "Uncouth Characters: Tonal Instability in Beckford’s Men Without Qualities" (73-94); Didier Girard, "Exposure and Repentance in William Beckford’s French Manuscripts" (95-118); K.W. Graham, "Perverse Interactions of the Gothic, Enlightened, and Oriental: William Beckford’s Vathek with The Episodes of Vathek" (119-130); Laura Bettencourt Pires, "William Beckford and Portugal: A Case of Mutual Attraction" (131-164); Paulo Mugayar Kühl, "Vendica i torti mei: Beckford, Opera, and Portuguese Society" (165-180); Stephen Clarke, "The Ruin of Fonthill: the reputation and influence of Beckford’s Abbey" (165-212); Laurent Châtel, "Landscaping Utopias’: Beckford’s Gardens and the Politics of the Sublime" (213-254); George Haggerty, "Beckford in Bath" (255-282); Kevin Cope, "The Millennium Continues to be an Incident: Occasional Reflections on the Renewability of Beckford’s Reputation" (283-306).

Nolan, Jerry. "William Beckford's 'A Day at Tojal' including 'The Idyllium of Hylas.'" Bodleian Library Record, 48, 1 (April 2003): 31-42.

Behn

Beach, Adam R. "Carnival Politics, Generous Satire, and National Spectacle in Behn’s The Rover." Eighteenth-Century Life, 28, 3 (Fall 2004): 1-19.

Conway, Alison. "Flesh on the Mind: Behn Studies in the New Millenium." Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 44, 1 (Spring 2003): 87-93.

* Hughes, Derek, & Janet Todd, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Aphra Behn. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 274 pp. ISBN: 0521-82019-7 (cloth); 0-521-52720-1 (paper).

Laudien, Heidi. "Aphra Behn: pastoral poet." Women's Writing, 12, 1 (2005): 43-58 [assesses Behn's formalistic and generic reworking of the (traditional) pastoral genre, in ways which express her views on sexual politics and institutional authority, and which also disclose Behn's creative mind and aspects of her life]

* Iwanisziw, Susan B., ed. Oroonoko: Adaptations and Offshoots. Ashgate (The Early Modern Englishwoman), 2006. 392 pp., ill. ISBN 0-7546-0659-7 [Includes Thomas Southerne, Oroonoko, a Tragedy; (anon.), The Sexes Mis-Matched; John Hawkesworth, Oroonoko, A Tragedy as it is now Acted at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane; Francis Gentleman, excerpts from Oroonoko: or the Royal Slave, A Tragedy; (anon.), excerpts from Oroonoko, A Tragedy Altered from the Original Play of that Name, Written by the late Thomas Southerne, Esq.; John Ferriar, The Prince of Angola, Hannah More, Slavery, A Poem; Thomas Bellamy, The Benevolent Planters; ‘Biyi Bandele, Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko in a new adaptation]

[see also title by Wiseman listed in book by Carey et al. under Africa – Slavery]

Blake

Web Resources

New on the William Blake Archive

¥ The William Blake Archive has published electronic editions of Visions of the Daughters of Albion, copy A (British Museum) and proof copy a (Library of Congress). All texts and images of the illuminated books in the Archive, are fully searchable. Copy A was produced in Blake’s first printing session for Visions in 1793. The William Blake Archive is a free site, made possible through continuing support of the Library of Congress, the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia, by a major grant from the Preservation and Access Division of the National Endowment for the Humanities, by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and by the cooperation of the international array of libraries and museums that have generously given us permission to reproduce works from their collections in the Archive--www.blakearchive.org.

¥ The William Blake Archive has also published electronic editions of two late copies of , copy V (Pierpont Morgan Library) and copy Y (Metropolitan Museum), and a manuscript listing the order of the Songs (Rosenwald Collection, Library of Congress). Both copies are here reproduced for the first time, and, like all the illuminated books in the Archive, their texts and images are fully searchable and are supported by our Inote and ImageSizer applications.

See also title by de Almeida & Gilpin listed under History of Art - India

Brooke

Bowles, Emily. "Frances Brooke's Erotic-Didactic Garden: Desire, Shame, and Sensibility in The Excursion. The Eighteenth-Century Novel, 4 (2005): 139-162.

[See also title by Schellenberg listed under England - Literature]

Burney

* Gemmeke, Mascha. Frances Burney and the Female Bildungsroman: An Interpretation of The Wanderer, or, Female Difficulties. Peter Lang (Münster Monographs on English Literature, 28), 2004. ISBN 3-631-52303-3 (cloth); US ISBN: 0-8204-6584-4 (paper)

Sabor, Peter. "The Burney Connection." Christ’s College Magazine, 227 (2002): 40-41.

See also title by Kraft in volume ed. by Schweizer listed under England – Literature.

Cavendish

* Cavendish, Margaret. Sociable Letters. Edited by James Fitzmaurice. Broadview Press, 2004. 336 pp. ISBN: 1551115581 [the edition’s critical introduction situates Margaret Cavendish’s Sociable Letters within the context of English letter writing and other early women writers. Appendices include letters Cavendish wrote during her courtship with William Cavendish; letters by two family members, Elizabeth Cavendish Egerton and Christiana Cavendish; letters written by Aphra Behn, Dorothy Osborne, and Angel Day; and an essay by Francis Bacon].

Wilputte, Earla. "Margaret Lucas Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle," in Steven R. Serafin & Valerie Grosvenor, ed., The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Literature (New York: Continuum, 2003).

Centlivre

* Centlivre, Susanna. The Wonder: A Woman Keeps a Secret. Ed. John O’Brien. Broadview Press, 2004. 147 pp. ISBN 1551114542 [appendices include contemporary responses to Centlivre’s 1714 play (by Richard Steele & Arthur Bedford), biographical accounts, selections of Centlivre’s poetry, and early 19th-century criticism (by Elizabeth Inchbald & William Hazlitt].

Cobb

See also title by Bhattacharya listed under Africa &c.

Colman

See also title by Bhattacharya listed under Africa &c.

Defoe

Ajroud, Habib. «Variations sur la proximité: notes sur Defoe». le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 2 (2000): 159-174.

* Defoe, Daniel. Moll Flanders. Ed. Paul A. Scanlon. Broadview, 2005. 437 pp. ISBN 1551114518 (paper) [with extensive supplementary material, including extracts from other works by Defoe, from related works by other authors, and a selection of 18th-century views of Moll Flanders.]

DeLuna, DeAnn. "Robinson Crusoe, Virginal Hero of the Commercial North." Eighteenth-Century Life, 28, 1 (Winter 2004): 69-91.

Détis, Élisabeth. «Frontières et limites: du réel au symbolique dans The Further Adventures (1719) de Daniel Defoe». le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 6 (2004).

Gregg, Stephen H. "Defoe, Hedges, Fences and the Boundaries of Britannia." le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 5 (2004): 43-58.

Hinnant, Charles Haskell. "Moll Flanders, Roxana, and First-Person Female Narratives: Models and Prototypes." The Eighteenth-Century Novel, 4 (2005): 39-72.

Rogers, Pat. "Further Notes on Defoe’s Tour thro’ Great Britain." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004: 381-387.

[ See also titles by Jochum in book ed. by Müller listed under Childhood &c.; by Sim under England – Literature – Manley]

Dryden

Roper, Alan. "Dryden, Scott, Pope, and Howell’s Epistolae Ho-Elianae." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 379-380.

Walker, David. "Dryden’s Don Sebastian and the Ideal Ruler." le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 5 (2004): 131-144.

Walsh, Sean. "'Our Lineal Descents and Clans': John Dryden's Fables, Ancient and Modern and the 1690s." D.Phil. thesis, Oxford University, 2001. Dir. Isabel Rivers. Available in pdf form online, courtesy Dr. Walsh, at his website, The Midnight Bell, available: http://www.themidnightbell.com/dryden.html .

* Zwicker, Steven N., ed. The Cambridge Companion to John Dryden. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 318 pp. ISBN 0-521-82427-3 (cloth); 0-521-53144-6 (pape3r).

Fielding, Henry

Armintor, Deborah Needleman. "‘Go, Get Your Husband Put into Commission’: Fielding’s Tom Thumb Plays and the Labor of Little Men." Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 44, 1 (Spring 2003): 69-85.

Charpillat, Claudie. «Castration et corruption à la française et à l’italienne chez Henry Fielding (123-140)», dans Marie-Odile Bernez (édit.), Visions de l’étranger au siècle des Lumières (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Kaléidoscopes/ÉUD»], 2002), pp. 123-140. ISBN: 2-905965-72-X

Keymer, Tom. "Tom Jones, Nell Gwyn, and the Cambridge Jest Book." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 408-409.

Small, Helen. "The debt to society: Dickens, Fielding, and the genealogy of independence," in Frank O’Gorman & Katherine Turner, eds., The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (Ashgate, 2004). ISBN 0-7546-0718-6

Wilputte, Earla. "Henry Fielding," in Steven R. Serafin & Valerie Grosvenor, ed., The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Literature (New York: Continuum, 2003).

Wolf, Amy. "Bernard Mandeville, Henry Fielding's Amelia, and the Necessities of Plot." The Eighteenth-Century Novel, 4 (2005): 73-102.

Woodman, Thomas. “Tom Jones and Christian comedy.” In Mark Knight & Thomas Woodman, eds., Biblical Religion and the Novel, 1700-2000 (Ashgate, 2006). ISBN 0-7546-5117-7

[see also title by by Hollm in book ed. by Müller listed under Childhood &c.; by Haywood & Fielding under England – Literature – Haywood; by Rousseau under History of Law]

Fielding, Sarah

Wilputte, Earla. "Sarah Fielding," in Steven R. Serafin & Valerie Grosvenor, ed., The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Literature (New York: Continuum, 2003).

[See also title by Schellenberg listed under England - Literature]

Foote

Tankard, Paul. "The ‘Great Cham’ and the ‘English Aristophanes’: Samuel Johnson, Samuel Foote, and Harmless Pleasure." The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual, 15 (2004): 83-96.

Godwin

Kayman, Martin A. "Trials of Law and Language: Caleb Williams and John Horne Tooke," in Monika Fludernik & Greta Olson (eds.), In the Grip of the Law: Trials, Prisons and the Space Between (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2004).

Pérez, Eva M. "Encounters in Sixteenth-Century Europe: Jews, Black Slaves, and Despots in William Godwin’s Travels of St Leon." SVEC, 9 (2004).

[see also title by Clemit listed under Bibliography &c. - Printing]

Hays

* Lurie, Gina. Mary Hays (1759-1843): The Growth of a Woman’s Mind. Ashgate, 2006. 270 pp., ill. ISBN: 0-7546-4061-2

Haywood

Fourny, Corrine. «Foreign Relations: Adapting the Image of the Other in Haywood’s The Fortunate Foundling and Crebillon’s Les heureux orphelins». le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 2 (2000): 135-148.

* Haywood, Eliza, & Henry Fielding. Anti-Pamela & Shamela. Catherine Ingrassia, ed. Broadview Press, 2004. 336 pp. ISBN: 155111383X (paper) [includes supporting contextual historical materials, including writings on sexuality, women’s work, Pamela and the print trade, education, and conduct.

* Haywood, Eliza. Fantomina and Other Works. Ed. Alexander Pettit, Margaret Case Croskerty, & Anna C. Patchias. Broadview Press, 2004. 288 pp. ISBN 1551115247 (paper) [includes Fantomina (1725), The Tea Table (1725), Reflections on the Various Effects of Love (1726), & Love-Letters on All Occasions (1730); appendices include contextual materials including writings by Haywood on female conduct, 18th-century pornography (from Venus in the Cloister), and source text, Nahum Tate’s A Present for the Ladies].

* Merritt, Juliette. Beyond Spectacle: Eliza Haywood’s Female Spectators. University of Toronto Press, 2004. 154 pp. ISBN: 080203540X

Wilputte, Earla. "Eliza Fowler Haywood," in Steven R. Serafin & Valerie Grosvenor, ed., The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Literature (New York: Continuum, 2003).

Inchbald

Smallwood, Angela. «Elizabeth Inchbald and the ‘Jostling Race’: Adaptations of French Comedy for the London Stage in the 1780s and 1790s». le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 2 (2000): 207-222.

[see also title by Vanoflen listed under History of Education]

Johnson

Chico, Tita. "Teaching Samuel Johnson: Rasselas and the Rise of the Novel. Johnsonian News Letter, 56, 1 (March 2005): 8-11.

De Maria, Robert, Jr. "The Gove-Liebert File of Quotations from Johnson's Dictionary." Johnsonian News Letter, 56, 1 (March 2005): 28-30 (notes and queries).

Hothem, Thomas. "Teaching Samuel Johnson: Johnson in the Composition Classroom." Johnsonian News Letter, 56, 1 (March 2005): 12-15.

Justice, George. "Rasselas in The Rise of the Novel. The Eighteenth-Century Novel, 4 (2005): 217-232.

Keevak, Michael. "Johnson’s Psalmanazar." The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual, 15 (2004): 97-120.

Kemmerer, Kathleen Nulton. "Domestic Relations in Samuel Johnson’s Life of Milton." The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual, 15 (2004): 57-82.

* Lynch, Jack, & Anne McDermott, eds. Anniversary Essays on Johnson's Dictionary. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 258 pp., ill. ISBN 0-521-84844-X

Nagashima, Daisuke. "On Johnson's Handwriting." Johnsonian News Letter, 56, 1 (March 2005): 31-34 (notes and queries).

Pearce, Chris. "Johnson’s Proud Folio: The Material and Rhetorical Contexts of Johnson’s Preface to the Dictionary." The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual, 15 (2004): 1-35.

* Reddick, Allen,ed. Samuel Johnson's Unpublished Revisions to the Dictionary of the English Language: A Facsimile Edition. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 456 pp., ill. ISBN 0-521-84470-3

Simpson, John. "What Johnson Means to Me." Johnsonian News Letter, 56, 1 (March 2005): 6-7 [Simpson is chief editor of the OED].

Snead, Jennifer. "Disjecta Membra Poetæ: The Aesthetics of the Fragment and Johnson’s Biographical Practice in the Lives of the English Poets." The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual, 15 (2004): 37-56.

Turner, Katherine. "The ‘link of transition’: Samuel Johnson and the Victorians," in Frank O’Gorman & Katherine Turner, eds., The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (Ashgate, 2004). ISBN 0-7546-0718-6

[see also title by Tankard listed under England – Literature – Foote; by Rothschild under History of Art – Reynolds; by Sharma under India – History]

Lennox

Carlile, Susan. "Charlotte Lennox’s Birth Date and Place." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 390-392.

Carlile, Susan. "Expanding the Feminine: Reconsidering Charlotte Lennox's Age and The Life of Harriot Stuart. The Eighteenth-Century Novel, 4 (2005): 103-138.

Thompson, Helen. "Charlotte Lennox and the Agency of Romance." Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 43, 2 (Summer 2002): 91-114.

[See also title by Schellenberg listed under England - Literature]

Manley

Carnell, Rachel. "More Borrowing from Bellegarde in Delarivier Manley’s Queen Zarah and the Zarazians." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 377-379.

Sim, Stuart. "Manley, Defoe and the Politics of Self-Interest." le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 6 (2004).

Milton

Kendrick, Christopher. "‘Majestic Unaffected Style’: Quakerism and Improvement in Paradise Regained." Early Modern Culture: An Electronic Seminar, 4 (2004), available: http://eserver.org/emc/1-4/kendrick.html

[see also title by Kemmerer listed under England – Literature – Johnson; by Acosta under History of Religion.]

Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley

See also title by Braunschneider in volume ed. by Palmieri listed under Miscellaneous.

More

Ready, Kathryn J. "Hannah More and the Bluestocking Salons: Commerce, Virtue, Sensibility, and Conversation." The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual, 15 (2004): 197-222.

Smith, Nicholas D. "An Unidentified Translation by Hannah More in The London Magazine (1773)." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 414-415.

See also title by Comitini listed under England – Literature.

Oldmixon

Rogers, Pat. "John Oldmixon’s Family Again." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 389-390.

Pope

Lawlor, Clark. "Scriblerian Borders and Boundaries: Pope, Politeness and the Grotesque." le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 6 (2004).

O’Gorman, Frank. "The ‘high priest of an age of prose and reason’? Alexander Pope and the Victorians," in Frank O’Gorman & Katherine Turner, eds., The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (Ashgate, 2004). ISBN 0-7546-0718-6

Pritchard, Jonathan. "Alexander Pope and the Roads of Roman Britain." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 395-400.

Sherbo, Arthur. "Another of Alexander Pope’s Books." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 400.

Snead, Jennifer. "No Exit? Recent Publications on Pope." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38, 2 (Winter 2005): 349-355 [review essay].

[see also title by May listed under Bibliography - Libraries; by Roper under England - Literature – Dryden]

Richardson

Budd, Adam. "Mourn Not a Change: The Moralizing Consolations of Samuel Richardson." Times Literary Supplement (8 April 2005): 214 [Richardson & Andrew Millar].

Sabor, Peter, & Thomas Keymer. "Samuel Richardson’s Correspondence: Additions to Eaves and Kimpel." Notes and Queries, 248 (2003): 215-218.

[see also title by Haywood & Fielding listed under England – Literature – Haywood; by Ogée under France - Literature - Diderot; by Lawlor in special ed. of Gesnerus under History of Medicine - Psychology &c.; by Sabor under Ireland – Literature – Swift]

Rochester

Sanchez, Melissa E. "Libertinism and Romance in Rochester's Poetry." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38, 3 (Spring 2005): 441-460.

Scott, Sarah

[See also title by Schellenberg listed under England - Literature]

Seward

See also title by JohnsPutra in volume ed. by Schweizer listed under England – Literature.

Shaftesbury

Tierney-Hynes, Rebecca. "Shaftesbury's Soliloquy: Authorship and the Psychology of Romance." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38, 4 (Spring 2005): 605-622.

Shakespeare

Sherbo, Arthur. "John Nichols, ‘Editor’ of Shakespeare’s Plays." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 415-417.

Shelley, Mary

See also title by Acosta listed under History of Religion; title by Rowe in volume ed. by Palmieri listed under Miscellaneous.

Sheridan, Frances

[See also title by Schellenberg listed under England - Literature]

Sheridan, Richard Brinsley

See also title by Bhattacharya listed under Africa &c.

Smart

Pellicer, Juan Christian. "Christopher Smart’s The Hop-Garden: A Satirical Parody of John Philips’s Cyder?" Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 400-406.

Sterne

New, Melvyn. "Richard Lovell Edgeworth and Laurence Sterne." Notes and Queries, 51 (2004): 417-421.

Patrick, Duncan. "Unorthodox Theology in Two Short Works by Sterne." Review of English Studies, 56 (2005): 49-58.

* Tadie, Alexis. Sterne’s Whimsical Theatres of Language: Orality, Gesture, Literacy. Ashgate, 2003. 202 pp. ISBN: 0-7546-3076-5

See also title by Vanderbeke in book ed. by Müller listed under Childhood &c.

Tighe

See also title by Chakravarti in volume ed. by Schweizer listed under England – Literature.

Walpole

[see title by Brix listed under France – Literature]

Wollstonecraft

See also titles by Acosta listed under History of Religion; by Comitini under England - Literature

 

EUROPE - HISTORY

Biloghi, Dominique. «Micromegas historien et l’Europe paradoxale des Lumières: voisins, amis et ennemies». le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 1 (2000): 17-32..

Paret, Peter. "From Ideal to Ambiguity: Johannes von Müller, Clausewitz, and the People in Arms." Journal of the History of Ideas, 65, 1 (January 2004): 101-112.

Decaroli, Steve. "Tarrying on the Threshold: Nationalism and the Exemplary." le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 5 (2004): 145-158.

Wintle, Michael. "The Continent of Europe and its Boundaries in the Eighteenth Century: Geography, Civilization and Empire." le Spectateur européen – The European Spectator, 5 (2004): 159-184.

 

¥ History of the Duchy of Bouillon – A web site telling the story of Bouillon, a small town now part of Belgium. The bishops of Liége owned it until 1678. From 1678 to 1795, it was an independent and sovereign territory under the La Tour family. Annexed by France in 1795, it seemed to be on the verge of reappearing in 1814 with an English admiral as duke, but the congress of Vienna gave it to the Netherlands. Available: http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/bouillon.htm

 

FICTION SET IN THE LONG 18TH CENTURY

* Becquaert, Paule. Troubles. Les naufragés de Thermidor. An II-An III. Roman. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2003. 282 p. &Oelig;uvre qui se déroule, en tout ou en partie, au XVIIIe siècle.

* Blanchet, Renée. Vol chez Philippeaux et autres friponneries. Nouvelles historiques. Montréal: Varia, 2004. 212 pp. Œuvre qui se déroule, en tout ou en partie, au XVIIIe siècle.

* Rankin, Ian. The Falls. St. Martins Minotaur, 2001/2003. ISBN 0312982402 [An Inspector Rebus case pointing back to the Burke & Hare serial killings of the 1820s].

* Riffault, Véronique et Allen-François Lederlin. Chambre de verdure. Éditions Créer, 2004. 215 pp. Présentation Denis Tillinac. Œuvre qui se déroule, en tout ou en partie, au XVIIIe siècle.

* Santis, Pablo de. le Calligraphe de Voltaire. Paris: Métailié, 2004. 180 pp. Traduction de René Solis. Œuvre qui se déroule, en tout ou en partie, au XVIIIe siècle.

* Stephenson, Neal. Quicksilver (The Baroque Cycle, Vol.I). Harper Perennial (reprint ed.), 2004. 960 pp. ISBN 0060593083 (paper). The Confusion (The Baroque Cycle, Vol. II). Harper Perennial (reprint ed.), 2004. 816 pp. ISBN: 0060523867 (paper). System of the World (The Baroque Cycle, Vol. III). Harper Torch, 2006. 368 pp. ISBN: 0060895535 (paper).

Criticism

Cook, Malcolm. «Robespierre in French Fiction», dans Colin Haydon et William Doyle (édit.), Robespierre, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Williams, Carolyn D. "‘The dreams of thy youth’: Bucks, Belles and half-way men in Victorian fiction," in Frank O’Gorman & Katherine Turner, eds., The Victorians and the Eighteenth Century: Reassessing the Tradition (Ashgate, 2004). ISBN 0-7546-0718-6

§ Rethinking History, 9, 2-3 (June-September 2005) is a special issue on "Historical Fiction, Fictional History, and Historical Reality." Select titles include Hayden White, Introduction (147-158); Amy J. Elias, "Metahistorical Romance, the Historical Sublime, and Dialogic History" (159-172); Harry E. Shaw, "Is There a Problem with Historical Fiction (or with Scott's Redgauntlet)? (173-196); Richard Slotkin, "Fiction for the Purposes of History" (221-236); James Goodman, "Fictional History" (237-254); John Demos, "Afterword: Notes From, and About, the History/Fiction Borderland" (329-336).

Pynchon

Burns, Christy L. "Postmodern Historiography: Politics and the Parallactic Method in Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon." PostModern Culture, 14, 1, 2003 [accessible only to Project Muse subscribers: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pmc/toc/pmc14.1.html

See also title by Hinds in volume ed. by Palmieri listed under Miscellaneous.

 

FINLAND

* Moorhouse, Jonathan. Helsinki: Birth of the classic capital 1550-1850. Helsinki: SKS Finnish Literature Society, 2003.

& Singleton, Fred. A Short History of Finland. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press, 1998. 221 pp. ISBN 0-521-747-01-0 (paper)

 

FRANCE - HISTORY

Asfour, Lana. «Representing Morals. The Palais Royal “Capitale de Paris”», dans Siofra Pierse (édit.), The City in French Writing / écrire la ville au dix-huitième siècle. Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2004. ISBN: 1-904558-08-9.

Baczko, Bronislaw. «Les peurs de la Terreur», dans Jacques Berchtold et Michel Porret (édit.), la Peur au XVIIIe siècle. Discours, représentations, pratiques (Genève: Droz [coll. «Recherches et rencontres», 5], 1994).

* Bély, Lucien. Dictionnaire de l’Ancien Régime. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1996.

Bernard, Marie-Monique. «Regard oriental sur la France du début du XVIIIe siècle», dans Marie-Odile Bernez (édit.), Visions de l’étranger au siècle des Lumières (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Kaléidoscopes/ÉUD»], 2002), pp. 41-54. ISBN: 2-905965-72-X

* Bernez, Marie-Odile (édit.). Visions de l’étranger au siècle des Lumières. Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon (coll. «Kaléidoscopes/ÉUD»), 2002. 203 pp. ISBN: 2-905965-72-X

Black, Jeremy. France and the Grand Tour. Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. xii, 234 pp.

Bochenek-Franczakowa, Regina. «La réticence dans le récit de la Révolution», dans Jan Herman, Natjalie Kremer et Marcela Swiatkowska (édit.), Traduire l’émotion. Actes des colloques de Cracovie (octobre 2001) et de Louvain / Anvers (juin 2002) (Liège: Éditions du Cefal [coll. «Les cahiers des paralittératures», 8], 2004), pp. 137-143. ISBN: 2-87 130-174-3

Bonnet, Jean-Claude. «Le débat sur le "Grand Siècle" à l’Académie au début du XIXe siècle», dans Jean Dagen et Philippe Roger (édit.), Un siècle de deux cents ans ? Les XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles: continuités et discontinuités (Paris, Desjonquères [coll. «L’esprit des Lettres»], 2004).

* Boyer, Claude-François. Des nouvelles de Malte: correspondance de M. l’abbé Boyer, 1738-1777. Bruxelles et Paris: Alain Blondy / PIE-Peter Lang et Direction des archives de France, ministère des Affaires étrangères, 2004. 280 pp.

* Carnes, Mark C., & Gary Kates. Rousseau, Burke, and Revolution in France, 1791. London & New York: Longman (“Reacting to the Past Series”), 2005.

* Dagen, Jean et Philippe Roger (édit.). Un siècle de deux cents ans? Les XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles: continuités et discontinuités. Paris, Desjonquères (coll. «L’esprit des Lettres»), 2004. 346 pp.

Deuber Ziegler, Erica. «Sédiments, traditions et héritages culturels: XVIe - XXe siècle». Équinoxe, 24 (automne 2004): 17s. ISSN: 1013-6002.

Giraud, Laurent. «Louis XVI à la tour du Temple ou l’imaginaire de l’historiographie révolutionnaire», dans Pascale Auraix-Jonchière (édit.), Ô saisons, ô châteaux. Châteaux et littérature, des Lumières à l’aube de la modernité 1764-1914 (Clermont-Ferrand: Presses de l’Université Blaise-Pascal, 2004).

* Harry, Patricia, Alain Mothu, & Phillipe Sellier, édit. Dissidents, excentriques, marginaux de l'Âge classique: Autour de Cyrano de Bergerac. Bouquet offert à Madeleine Alcover. Genève: Éditions Honoré Champion (Série "Colloques, Congrès et Conférences, Le Classicisme," No. 10), 2006. 630 pp. ISBN: 2-7543-1444-0 [les réprouvés, ;es déviants politiques ou sexuels, les transgresseurs de normes morales, religieuses et philosophiques--Blessebois, Bouchard, Le Mothe Le Vayer, La Peyrère, Fourcroy, &c.]

Jacques-Lefèvre, Nicole. «1789: Interprétations eschatologiques de la Révolution française», dans Daniela Gallingani, Claude Leroy, André Magnan et Baldine Saint Girons (Éds.), Colloque interdisciplinaire Révolutions du moderne, (Université Paris X-Nanterre, 6-9 decembre 2000), (Paris-Méditerrannée, 2004), pp. 271-281.

Kintzler, Catherine. «Terreur et vertu. Métaphysique, morale et esthétique au comble du politique», dans Catherine Kintzler et Hadi Rizk (édit.), la République et la Terreur (Paris: Kimé, 1995).

Krief, Huguette. «Les Mémoires de Louvet, confessions d’un romancier girondin», dans Jacques Domenech (édit.), Autobiographie et fiction romanesque. Autour des Confessions de Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Nice: Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis [coll. «Publications de la Faculté des lettres de Nice», 37], 1996), pp. 181-191.

Lemeur, Cyril. «Hérault-Seychelles ou comment être à la fois anti-conformiste et Conventionnel», dans Jean Dagen, Marc Escola et Martin Rueff (édit.), Morales et politique. Actes du colloque international organisé par le Groupe d’étude des moralistes (Paris: Champion [coll. «Moralia»], 2005). ISBN: 2745311905.

Lesne-Jaffro, Emmanuèle. «Points de vue de la cour de France sur le Portugal (1640-1715)», dans Saulo Neiva (édit.), la France et le monde luso-brésilien: échanges et représentations (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles) (Clermont-Ferrand: Presses universitaires Blaise-Pascal [coll. «CERHAC»], 2005). ISBN: 2-84516-263-4.

* Lloyd, Rosemary. Shimmering in a Transformed Light. Writing the Still Life. Cornell University Press, 2004. 192 pp. ISBN: 0-8014-4296-6 [those moments in literature when the narrative stops to allow for the description of those objects we associate with still life; points of time marked by the irruption of images of contingency and rapid change into the fields of art: for example, the year of the Terror in French history].

Lynn, Michael R. "Sparks for Sale: The Culture and Commerce of Fireworks in Early Modern France." Eighteenth-Century Life, 30, 2 (Spring 2006): 74-97.

Merrick, Jeffrey. "Suicide and Politics in Pre-Revolutionary France." Eighteenth-Century Life, 30, 2 (Spring 2006): 32-47.

* Mollenauer, Lynn Wood. Strange Revelations: Magic, Poison, and Sacrilege in Louis XIV's France. Penn State University Press, 2007. 216 pp., ill. ISBN 0-271-02915-3 (cloth); 0-271-02916-1 (paper)

Nadeau, Martin. «Machiavel et la première république française». Carrefour, 24, 1 (2003): 117-133.

Naudin, M. «La réaction culturelle en l’an III: la représentation du Jacobin et du sans-culotte dans l’imaginaire de leur adversaire», dans Michel Vovelle (édit.), le Tournant de l’An III. Réaction et Terreur blanche dans la France révolutionnaire (Paris: Éditions du CTHS, 1997).

Pacini, Giulia. "Contending with the Droit d’Aubaine: Foreign Citizens in France before 1819." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38, 2 (Winter 2005): 371-373 [review essay].

Roy, Mélanie. «Étude contemporaine de la cour de Louis XIV d’après le Journal du marquis de Dangeau 1684 à 1699». Montréal: Université de Montréal, mémoire de maîtrise, 2000. xviii, 96 pp.

Schaeper, Thomas J. "Recent Books and Dissertations on French History." French Historical Studies, 27 (2004): 483-492; 805-814.

* Smith, Jay M., ed. The French Nobility in the Eighteenth Century: Reassessments and New Approaches. Penn State University Press, 2006. 328 pp. ISBN 0-271-02898-X

Solé, Jacques. «Robespierre et la politique de la mort (1792-1794)», dans Élisabeth Liris et Jean Maurice Bizière (édit.), la Révolution et la mort (Toulouse: Presses universitaires du Mirail, 1991).

Winston, Michael. "Medicine, Marriage, and Human Degeneration in the French Enlightenment." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38, 2 (Winter 2005): 262-281.

[see also title by Jacques-Lefèvre listed under Historiography; by Larkin under History of Art; by Baxter under History of Art - France; by Ó Connaill under Ireland – History]

Napoleon

* Bénardeau, Christiane (édit.). Napoléon dans la littérature. éditions Nouveau Monde (coll. «La bibliothèque Napoléon»), 2004. ISBN: 2-84736-075-1.

Bertaud, Jean Paul. "Napoleón y la Contrarrevolución en Francia." Trienio. Ilustración y Liberalismo, 44 (2004): 7-21 (traduccion de Ma. Betlem Castellà).

* Bonaparte, Napoléon. Correspondance de Napoléon. Tome premier. Les Apprentissages (1784-1797). Paris: Fayard, 2004. 1464 pp. Publiée par la Fondation Napoléon. Présentation du baron Gourgaud. Introduction générale de Jacques-Olivier Boudon. Sous la direction de Thierry Lentz, assisté d’Émilie Barthet et de François Houdecek.

* Boudon, Jacques-Olivier. Passion Napoléon: par l’épée et par la plume. Paris: Textuel, 2004. 192 pp.

Dufour, Gérard. "Napoleón y la Contrarrevolución en España." Trienio. Ilustración y Liberalismo, 44 (2004): 23-35.

Lemaire, J.F. "Napoleon facing the experts (1795-2001)." Hist. Sci. Med., 27, 2 (2003): 181-189 [in French].

Roura, Lluís. "Napoleón y la Contrarrevolución en la Europa Mediterránea: Nota de presentación." Trienio. Ilustración y Liberalismo, 44 (2004): 5-6.

Tengarrhina, José. "Napoleón y la Contrarrevolución en Portugal." Trienio. Ilustración y Liberalismo, 44 (2004): 37-61.

See also title by Porterfield & Siegfried listed under History of Art

 

FRANCE – LITERATURE

Abramovici, Jean-Christophe. «Les frontières poreuses du libertinage», dans Jean-François Perrin et Philip Stewart (édit.), Du genre libertin au XVIIIe siècle (Paris: Desjonquères [coll. «L’esprit des lettres»], 2004), pp. 21-28

Allard, Julie. «"Nous faisons chaque jour quelques pas vers le beau simple": transformations de la mode française, 1770-1790». Montréal: Université McGill, Département d’histoire, mémoire de maîtrise, 2003. Dir. Pierre H. Boulle.

Angelet, Christian. «La préface de roman dans la deuxième moitié du XVIIIe siècle», dans Mladen Kozul, Jan Herman et Paul Pelckmans, avec la collaboration de Kris Peeters (édit.), Préfaces romanesques. Actes du XVIIe colloque international de la SATOR. Leuven-Anvers, 22-24 mai 2003 (Louvain-Paris-Dudley (MA): Peeters [coll. «La République des Lettres», 23], 2005. ISBN: 90-429-1554-4 et 2-87723-838-5

Aragon, Sandrine. «Figures de lectrices dans les préfaces de romans du XVIIIe siècle», dans Mladen Kozul, Jan Herman et Paul Pelckmans, avec la collaboration de Kris Peeters (édit.), Préfaces romanesques. Actes du XVIIe colloque international de la SATOR. Leuven-Anvers, 22-24 mai 2003 (Louvain-Paris-Dudley (MA): Peeters [coll. «La République des Lettres», 23), 2005). ISBN: 90-429-1554-4 et 2-87723-838-5.

Aragon, Sandrine. «Les belles étrangères vues par les femmes auteurs des lumières», dans Marie-Odile Bernez (édit.), Visions de l’étranger au siècle des Lumières (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Kaléidoscopes/ÉUD»], 2002), pp. 161-171. ISBN: 2-905965-72-X

Arnaud-Toulouse, Marie-Anne. «"Anglais affreux, Anglais sublimes dans le roman français vers 1730": la figure de l’Anglais dans les Mémoires de Beauchesne», dans Marie-Odile Bernez (édit.), Visions de l’étranger au siècle des Lumières (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Kaléidoscopes/ÉUD»], 2002), pp. 93-105. ISBN: 2-905965-72-X

Arrigoni, Antonella. «Préfaces et dédicaces aux romans de Jean-Baptiste Boyer, marquis d’Argens», dans Mladen Kozul, Jan Herman et Paul Pelckmans, avec la collaboration de Kris Peeters (édit.), Préfaces romanesques. Actes du XVIIe colloque international de la SATOR. Leuven-Anvers, 22-24 mai 2003 (Louvain-Paris-Dudley (MA): Peeters [coll. «La République des Lettres», 23], 2005). ISBN: 90-429-1554-4 et 2-87723-838-5.

Bénac, Karine. «Fantasio et le Jeu de l’amour et du hasard: une même quête de l’identité?». Littératures, 48-49 ( printemps-automne 2003): 49-63.

Bekker, Elisabeth et Huguette Krief. «Préfaces romanesques sous la Révolution: le nouvel enjeu historique», dans Mladen Kozul, Jan Herman et Paul Pelckmans, avec la collaboration de Kris Peeters (édit.), Préfaces romanesques. Actes du XVIIe colloque international de la SATOR. Leuven-Anvers, 22-24 mai 2003 (Louvain-Paris-Dudley (MA): Peeters [coll. «La République des Lettres», 23], 2005). ISBN: 90-429-1554-4 et 2-87723-838-5.

* Benbassa, Esther (édit.). les Sépharades en littérature. Un parcours millénaire. Paris” Presses de l’Université Paris-Sorbonne, 2005.

Benrekassa, Georges. «Lumières et sophistique», dans Didier Masseau (édit.). les Marges des Lumières françaises (1750-1789). Actes du colloque organisé par le groupe de recherches Histoire des représentations (EA 2115). 6-7 décembre 2001 (Université de Tours) (Genève: Droz [coll. «Bibliothèque des Lumières», 44], 2004), pp. 19-44.

Berregard, Sandrine. «Le philosophe fou dans deux comédies du XVIIe siècle: les Illustres Fous de Beys et Timon de Brécourt», dans Pierre Hartmann (édit.), le Philosophe sur les planches. L’image du philosophe dans le théâtre (1680-1815) (Strasbourg, Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, coll. «Centre d’étude sur les Lumières de l’Université de Strasbourg», 2004).

* Boch, Julie. Les Dieux désenchantés: la fable dans la pensée française de Huet à Voltaire (1680-1760). Paris: Champion, 2002. 573 pp.

Bokobza-Kahan, Michèle. «Mutations culturelles et construction du personnage du philosophe chez Destouches», dans Pierre Hartmann (édit.), le Philosophe sur les planches. L’image du philosophe dans le théâtre (1680-1815) (Strasbourg, Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, coll. «Centre d’étude sur les Lumières de l’Université de Strasbourg», 2004). ISBN: 2-86820-240-3

Bokobza-Kahan, Michèle, «Marginalité et Lumières dans le Compère Mathieu de Dulaurens», dans Didier Masseau (édit.), les Marges des Lumières françaises (1750-1789). Actes du colloque organisé par le groupe de recherches Histoire des représentations (EA 2115). 6-7 décembre 2001 (Université de Tours) (Genève: Droz [coll. «Bibliothèque des Lumières», 44], 2004), pp. 71-87.

Bourassa, Yves. «Les coulisses de la scène jésuite», dans Marc André Bernier (édit.), Archive et poétique de l’invention (Québec: Nota bene, 2003), pp. 101-117.

Brix, Michel. «Du château d’Otrante à la forteresse de Silling», dans Pascale Auraix-Jonchière (édit.), Ô saisons, ô châteaux. Châteaux et littérature, des Lumières à l’aube de la modernité 1764-1914 (Clermont-Ferrand: Presses de l’Université Blaise-Pascal, 2004).

Brot, Muriel. «Le roman du XVIIe siècle dans la Bibliothèque universelle des romans», dans Jean Dagen et Philippe Roger (édit.), Un siècle de deux cents ans ? Les XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles: continuités et discontinuités (Paris, Desjonquères [coll. «L’esprit des Lettres»], 2004).

* Brown, Gregory S. Literary Sociability and Literary Property in France, 1775-1793: Beaumarchais, the Société des Auteurs Dramatiques and the Comédie Française. Ashgate, 2006. 196 pp. ISBN 0-7546-0386-5

* Camurri, Daniela. Archiginnasio. Altri scenari di Francia. Opere teatrali francesi del XVII e XVIII secolo alla Biblioteca dell’Archiginnasio di Bologna. Bologne: Patron (coll. «ERBA», 50), 2004. 154 pp. ISBN: 88-555-2766-5 [Répertoire des œuvres de théâtre imprimées en France au cours des XVIIe et XVIII siècles et conservées à la Bibliothèque de la Ville de Bologne.]

Cave, Christophe. «Libertinage et Mémoires secrets», dans Jean-François Perrin et Philip Stewart (édit.), Du genre libertin au XVIIIe siècle Paris: Desjonquères (coll. «L’esprit des lettres»], 2004), pp. 193-215.

Cazanave, Claire. «Un livre monument: l’édition Didot de 1801 des Œuvres de Racine». SVEC, 8 (2005).

Charles, Shelly. «Le roman entre tradition classique et modèle anglais», dans Jean Dagen et Philippe Roger (édit.), Un siècle de deux cents? Les XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles: continuités et discontinuités (Paris, Desjonquères [coll. «L’esprit des Lettres»], 2004).

Citton, Yves. "Re-enchanting the Enlightenment with Thinking and Unthinking Fictional Machines." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 38, 2 (Winter 2005): 381-385 [review essay]/

Cortey-Lemaire, Mathilde. «La courtisane: l’étrangère de la fiction romanesque française du XVIIIe siècle de Prévost à Sade», dans Marie-Odile Bernez (édit.), Visions de l’étranger au siècle des Lumières (Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon [coll. «Kaléidoscopes/ÉUD»], 2002), pp. 141-159. ISBN: 2-905965-72-X

Cortey, Mathilde. «La courtisane philosophe sur la scène érotique», dans Pierre Hartmann (édit.), le Philosophe sur les planches. L’image du philosophe dans le théâtre (1680-1815) (Strasbourg, Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, coll. «Centre d’étude sur les Lumières de l’Université de Strasbourg», 2004).

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