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Volume 17, Issue 2 (2005)
Articles
Privacy, Publicity, Pornography: Restif de la Bretonne's Ingénue Saxancour, ou La Femme séparée
Rori Bloom
Moll Flanders and English Marriage Law
Melissa J. Ganz
Parliamentary Printing, Paper Credit, and Corporate Fraud: A New Episode in Richardson’s Early Career
Thomas Keymer
How to Be Sociable: Charrière's Dialogue with Rousseau in Lettres trouvées dans des portefeuilles d'émigrés
Giulia Pacini
Parody in Eliza Haywood's A Letter from H— G—g, Esq.
Earla A. Wilputte
Review of: Richard Nash, Wild Enlightement: The Borders of Human Identity in the Eighteenth Century
Peter Hulme
Review of: George Butte, I Know That You Know That I Know: Narrating Subjects from 'Moll Flanders' to 'Marnie'
Susan Fraiman
Compte rendu: Michèle Bokobza Kahan, Libertinage et folie dans le roman du XVIIIe siècle
Marc André Bernier
Review of: Leah Price, The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel: From Richardson to George Eliot
Julia M. Wright
Review of: M.O. Grenby, The Anti-Jacobin Novel: British Conservatism and the French Revolution
Lisa Wood
Review of: Will McMorran, The Inn and the Traveller: Digressive Topographies in the Early Modern European Novel
Joseph F. Bartolomeo
Review of: Greg Clingham, Johnson, Writing, and Memory; and Nicholas Hudson, Samuel Johnson and the Making of Modern England
Steven Scherwatzky
Review of: Charlotte Smith, Emmeline, ed. Loraine Fletcher; and The Collected Letters of Charlotte Smith, ed. Judith Phillips Stanton
Mary Anne Schofield
Compte rendu: Jacques Cazotte, Le Diable amoureux, éd. Yves Giraud
Marc André Bernier
