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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
Remembering Nature: Soliloquy as Aesthetic Form in Mansfield Park
Lorraine J. Clark
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
Editors
- Special Issue Guest Editor
- John Richetti
- Journal Editors
- Eugenia Zuroski Jenkins and
Peter Walmsley
24:2 Book Reviews
For this issue, book reviews that appear at left in the table of contents are available online and for free at
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