Editors
| Editors: | Peter Walmsley, McMaster University |
|---|---|
| Eugenia Zuroski Jenkins, McMaster University | |
| Managing Editor: | Jacqueline Langille, McMaster University |
| Associate Editors: | Julie Candler Hayes, University of Massachusetts, Amherst |
| Patrick Coleman, UCLA | |
| Servanne Woodward, University of Western Ontario |
Eighteenth-Century Fiction (ECF) is an international, peer-reviewed quarterly published in French and English
devoted to the critical and historical investigation of literature and culture of the period 1660-1820.
Upcoming special issues: "Exoticism and Cosmopolitanism" and "Humours." Latest issue: vol. 24, no. 2 (Winter 2011-12), "Form and Formalism in the British Eighteenth-Century Novel," guest editor John Richetti, available in print and electronically from the University of Toronto Press and electronically for institutions on Project MUSE.
Please visit the following "Reviews" link for the latest ECF book reviews. Reviews Open Access.
For information about subscribing to ECF, please visit: University of Toronto Press | Project MUSE
CONTACT
Editors: Eugenia Zuroski Jenkins – | Peter Walmsley –
Managing Editor: Jacqueline Langille –
Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Chester New Hall 421
McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA L8S 4L9
Tel: 905-525-9140 x 27123 | Fax: 905-777-8316
Current Issue: Volume 24, Issue 2
(2012)
Form and Formalism in the British Eighteenth-Century Novel
Formalism and Eighteenth-Century English Fiction
When the editors of Eighteenth-Century Fiction asked me if I would like to edit a special number of the journal, I readily agreed but then wondered what might be a timely topic. What had the study of the eighteenth-century English novel lacked of late? What would justify and unify a special number? ... Read the rest of John Richetti's introduction to this special issue on Project MUSE.
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Articles
Episodic or Novelistic? Law in the Atlantic and the Form of Daniel Defoe's Colonel Jack
Gabriel A. Cervantes
Devotional Reading and Novel Form: The Case of David Simple
Tera H. Pettella
`Nothing Really In It': Gothic Interiors and the Externals of the Courtship Plot in Northanger Abbey
Laura Baudot Ms.
Remembering Nature: Soliloquy as Aesthetic Form in Mansfield Park
LORRAINE J. CLARK DR
Review of: Chris Roulston, Narrating Marriage in Eighteenth-Century England and France
Aurora Wolfgang
Review of: Stephen Shapiro, The Culture and Commerce of the Early American Novel: Reading the Atlantic World-System
Betsey Klimasmith
Review of: Lynn Shepherd, Clarissa's Painter: Portraiture, Illustration, and Representation in the Novels of Samuel Richardson
Murray L. Brown
Review of/compte rendu: Thomas M. Kavanagh, Enlightened Pleasures: Eighteenth-Century France and the New Epicureanism
Pierre N. Saint-Amand
Review of: Hugh Henry Brackenridge, Modern Chivalry, ed. Ed White
Janice McIntire-Strasburg
