Eighteenth Century Fiction publishes articles in both English and French on all aspects of imaginative prose in the period 1700–1800, but will also examine papers on late 17th-century or early 19th-century fiction, particularly when the works are discussed in connection with the eighteenth century.
Published quarterly by McMaster University
Volume 16, Number 3, April 2004
ARTICLES
Olivia furioso: Manical Women from Richardson to Wollstonecraft
Jane Kromm
divine Enthusiasm and Love Melancholy: Tristram Shandy and Eighteenth-centruy Narratives of Saint Errantry
Oliver Lovesey
"The Muses O'lio": Satire, Food, and Tobias smollett's the expedition of Humphry Clinker
Nicholas D. Smith
German quixotism, or Sentimental Reading: Musäus's Richardson satires
John P. Heins
Defining Masculinity in A simple Story
Caroline Breashears
REVIEW ESSAY
How Shall We Ever Recollect Half the Dishes for Grandmamma?
Alistair M. Duckworth
REVIEWS / COMPTES RENDUS
Féminités et masculinités dans le texts narratif avant 1800.La quetion du "gender." Éd. suzan Van Dijk et Madeleine Van Strien-chardonneau
Isabelle Vissière
Antoine-Vincent Arnault, Souvenirs d'un sexagénaire
Marie-France Silver
Daniela Gallingani, Mythe, machine, magie
Emmanuelle Sauvage
Giacomo Casanova, The Duel. Foreword by Tim Parks
Jay Caplan
Revue
Nouvelle parution
Publié le par Julien Desrochers