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 4 (July 2004):
The edge of fiction / Aux confins du roman
Objects, Imaginings, and Facts: Going beyond Genre in Behn and Defoe
G. GABRIELLE STARR
« L'Âme au corps »: récits d'expérience de Descartes à Diderot
CAROLINE JACOT GRAPA
Patterns of Marginality in French Prose Fiction, 1701-1800
RICHARD L. FRAUTSCHI and ANGUS MARTIN
Mythe, histoire et fiction dans le premier roman hongrois
OLGA PENKE
Crossing Borders with Mademoiselle de Richelieu: Fiction, Gender, and the Problem of Authenticity
CAROLYN WOODWARD
« Fictions médicales » au xviiie siècle: l'efficace de la forme dans Abdeker, ou l'Art de conserver la beauté
ALEXANDRE WENGER
Fact, Fiction, and Anonymity: Reading Love and Madness: A Story Too True (1780)
ROBERT J. GRIFFIN
Intrusions d'auteur et ingérences de personnages: la métalepse dans les romans de Bordelon et de Mouhy
MICHELE B. KAHAN
Poétique des ruines: le délabrement du roman dans Les Lettres athéniennes de Crébillon
DOMINIQUE HOLZLE
Reading by the Gold and Black Clock; Or, the Recasting of Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's Paul et Virginie
CATHERINE LABIO
Edmund Burke the Political Quixote: Romance, Chivalry, and the Political Imagination
FRANS DE BRUYN
Reading the Politics of Abortion: Mary Wollstonecraft Revisited
CHRISTINE M. COOPER
Radical Utopias: History and the Novel in the 1790s
APRIL LONDON
Not Adaptation but "Drifting": Patrick Keiller, Daniel Defoe, and the Relationship between Film and Literature
ROBERT MAYER