Ƃ *A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CRITICISM ON *EIGHTEENTH CENTURY NEW RHETORIC, 1981- 93  Bator, Paul. "The 'Principle of Sympathy' in Campbell's Philosophy of Rhetoric." Quarterly Journal of Speech 68 (1982): 418-24. J  Beniot, William L. "Campbell's The Philosophy of Rhetoric and the Advancement of Rhetorical Theory: The Integration of Philosophical Antecedents." Communication Studies 41 (1990): 89-100. J  Berlin, James A. "John Genung and Contemporary Composition Theory: The Triumph of the Eighteenth Century." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 11 (1981): 74-84. J  ---. "Rhetoric and Poetics in the English Department: Our Nineteenth-Century Inheritance." College English 47 (1985): 521-33. J  ---. Writing Instruction in Nineteenth Century American Colleges. Studies in Writing & Rhetoric for Conference on College Composition and Communication. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1984. J  Bevilacqua, Vincent M. "Campbell, Vico, and the Rhetorical Science of Human Nature." Philosophy and Rhetoric 18 (1985): 23-30. J  Bitzer, Lloyd. "'All Art is Founded in Science'." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 13 (1983): 13-14. J  ---. Introduction. The Philosophy of Rhetoric. By George Campbell. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1988. vii-li. J  Bormann, Dennis. "George Campbell's Cura Prima on Eloquence -- 1758." Quarterly Journal of Speech 74 (1988): 35-51. J  ---. "Some Common Sense about Campbell, Hume, and Reid." Quarterly Journal of Speech 71 (1985): 395-421. J  Campbell, George. The Philosophy of Rhetoric. New York: Harper, 1841. Introd. Charlotte Downey. Delmar, NY: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1992. J  Carter, Michael. "The Role of Invention in Belletrisitic Rhetoric: A Study of the Lectures of Adam Smith." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 18 (1988): 3-13. J  Clark, John Ruskin. Joseph Priestley, A Comet in the System. San Diego: Torch Publications, 1990. J  Cohen, Herman. "The Faculties and the Ends of Discourse." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 13 (1983): 19-20. J  Court, Franklin. "Adam Smith and the Teaching of English Literature." History of Education Quarterly 25 (1985): 325-40. J  Daiches, David. "John Witherspoon, James Wilson and the Influence of Scottish Rhetoric on America." Eighteenth Century Life 15 (1991): 163-80. J  Einhorn, Lois. "The Most Significant Passage in Hugh Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 17 (1987): 281-304. J  Griswold, Charles L., Jr. "Rhetoric and Ethics: Adam Smith on Theorizing about the Moral Sentiments." Philosophy and Rhetoric 24 (1991): 213-37. J  Hagaman, John. "George Campbell and the Creative Management of Audience." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 13 (1983): 21-24. Jތ    ---. "On Campbell's Philosophy of Rhetoric and Its Relevance to Contemporary Invention." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 11 (1981): 145-54. J  Halloran, S. Michael. "John Witherspoon on Eloquence." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 17 (1987): 177-92. J  Hogan, Michael J. "Historiography and Ethics in Adam Smith's Lectures on Rhetoric, 1762-1763." Rhetorica 2 (1984): 75-91. J  Horner, Winifred Bryan. "The Eighteenth Century." The Present State of Scholarship in Historical and Contemporary Rhetoric. Ed. Winifred Bryan Horner. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1990. 114-50. J  Howell, Wilbur Samuel. Eighteenth Century British Logic and Rhetoric. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1971. J  Hugenberg, Lawrence W. "George Campbell on Conviction and Persuasion: Argumentation to Mental Health." Rhetorical Studies Honoring James Golden. Ed. Lawrence W. Hugenberg. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 1986. 35-56. J  Purcell, William M. "A Reassessment of Adam Smith's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres." Central States Speech Journal 37 (1986): 45-54. J  Smith, Adam. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres. Ed. J. C. Bryce. New York: Oxford University Press, 1983. Vol. 4 of Works. Gen. ed. A. S. Skinner. 6 vols. 1976-83. J  Thomson, Ian. "Rhetoric and the Passions, 1760-1800." Rhetoric Revalued. Ed. Brian Vickers. Binghamton: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1982. 143-48. J  Ulman, Howard Lewis. "The Most Significant Passage in Campbell's Rhetoric: The Handmaids of Reason." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 13 (1983): 25-7. J  ---. Things, Thoughts, Words, and Actions: the Problem of Language in Late Eighteenth-Century British Rhetorical Theory. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1994. J  Warnick, Barbara. "Charles Rollin's Traite and the Rhetorical Theories of Smith, Campbell, and Blair." Rhetorica 3 (1985): 45-65. J Bibliography of Addison and Steele, 19821993 Note: I have excluded the DLB entries and some notes on authorship. Works marked with an asterisk are currently checked out of, not held by, or MIA from PatteeI'll be talking to you soon about these. Also, I wasn't sure how much attention you wanted us to pay to editionsI've listed the critical 20th century ones only. Editions:  Blanchard, Rae. The Correspondence of Richard Steele. London: Oxford University Press, 1941. J  ©. Tracts and Pamphlets by Richard Steele. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1944. J . Steele's The Englishman. Oxford: Clarendon, 1955. . Steele's Political Journalism, 171416. Oxford: Clarendon, 1959. Bond, Donald F. The Spectator. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1965. . The Tatler. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. Leheny, James. The Freeholder. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979. Loftis, John. The Theatre. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962. Shirley Strum Kenny. The Plays of Richard Steele. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971. Criticism: Alsop, James D. "New Light on Joseph Addison." Modern Philology 80 (1982), 1334.  ©. "Richard Steele and the Reform of the London Gazette." Papers of the Bibliographic Society of America 80.4 (1986), 45561. J  Bateson, F. W. "Addison, Steele, and the Periodical Essay." Dryden to Johnson. Ed. Roger Lonsdale. New York: Bedrick, 1987. J  Bony, Alain. "L'Elaboration de l'auteur suppose dans l'essai periodique: Swift, Defoe, Steele, et Addison." Le journalisme d'Ancien Regime: questions et propositions. Ed. Pierre Retat. Lyon: PU de Lyon, 1982. J Dammers, Richard H. Richard Steele. TEAS 351. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1982.  Dwyer, John. "Addison and Steele's Spectator: Towards a Reappraisal." Journal of Newspaper and Periodical History 4.1 (198788), 211. J  Ketcham, Michael G. Transparent Designs: Reading, Performance, and Form in the Spectator Papers. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1985. J  Leites, Edmund. "Good Humour at Home, Good Humour Abroad: The Intimacies of Marriage and the Civilities of Social Life in the Ethic of Richard Steele." Educating the Audience: Addison, Steele, and EighteenthCentury Culture. Ed. Edward Bloom et al. Los Angeles: Willam Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 1984. J  McCrea, Brian. "The Canon and the Eighteenth Century: A Modest Proposal and a Tale of Two Tubs." Modern Language Studies 18.1 (1988), 5873. J  ©. Addison and Steele are Dead: The English Department, Its Canon, and the Professionalization of Literary Criticism. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1990. J  Nablow, Ralph A. The Addisonian Tradition in France: Passion and Objectivity in Social Observation. Rutherford: Farleigh Dickinson UP, 1990. J  Shevelow, Kathryn. Women and Print Culture: The Construction of Femininity in the Early Periodical. London: Routledge, 1989. J  Stephens, John C. The Guardian. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1982. J  Van Tassel, Mary M. "Spears and Petticoats: The Tatler and the Instability of Language." JEGP 90.3 (1991), 327341. J  Weinbrot, Howard D. "Masked Men and Satire and Pope: Toward a Historical Basis for the EighteenthCentury Persona." ECS 16.3 (1983), 265289. J  Zeitz, Lisa M. "Addison's 'Imagination' Papers and the Design Argument." English Studies 73.6 (1992), 493502. J Proposed List of Books and Articles for Bibliographic Essay on Recent Criticism of Gay's The Beggar's Opera (Please note: I am admittedly rusty on my French so I am not sure whether the French articles will be used or not. Also, the collection of essays edited by Bloom was not in PatteeI am currently requesting it via CESso I am not sure what articles are included, or if they will be used.) Books Bloom, Harold, ed. John Gay's The Beggar's Opera. New York: Chelsea, 1988.  Winton, Calhoun. John Gay and the London Theatre. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1993. J Articles  Denning, Michael. "Beggars and Thieves." Literature and History 8.1 (Spring 1982): 4155. J  Downie, J. Alan. "Gay's Politics." John Gay and the Scriblerians. Eds. Peter Lewis and Nigel Wood. London: Vision, 1988. 4461. J  _______________. "Walpole, 'the Poet's Foe.'" Britain in the Age of Walpole. Ed. Jeremy Black. New York: St. Martin's, 1984. 171188. J  du Sorbier, Franoise. "Marge et pouvoir dans The Beggar's Opera." XVIIe XVIIIe: Bulletin de la Socit d'tudes angloamricains des XVIIe et XVIIIe sicle 29 (1989): 13345. J  Duckworth, Alistair M. "Imagining the Penitentiary: Fiction and the Architecture of Mind in EighteenthCentury England." English Language Notes 26.4 (June 1989): 8085. J  Dugaw, Dianne. "Folklore and John Gay's Satire." SEL: Studies in English Literature, 15001900 31.3 (Summer 1991): 51533. J  Friedman, Michael D. "'He Was Just a Macheath': Boswell and The Beggar's Opera." The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual 4 (1991): 97114. J  Kephart, Carolyn. "An Unnoticed Forerunner of The Beggar's Opera." Music and Letters 61.34 (JulyOctober 1980): 266271. J  Lewis, Peter. "'An irregular dog': Gay's Alternative Theatre." Yearbook of English Studies 18 (1988): 231246. J  ____________. "The Beaux' Stratagem and The Beggar's Opera." Notes and Queries 28.3 (June 1981): 221224. J  ____________. "The Beggar's Rags to Rich's and Other Dramatic Transformations." John Gay and the Scriblerians. Eds. Peter Lewis and Nigel Wood. London: Vision, 1988. 122146. J  ____________. "The uncertainty principle in The Beggar's Opera." Durham University Journal 72.2 (June 1980): 143146. J  Lindgren, Lowell. "Camilla and The Beggar's Opera." Philological Quarterly 59.1 (Winter 1980): 4461. J  Michon, Jacques. "Genese d'un chefd'oeuvre: The Beggar's Opera." Aspects du theatre anglosaxon. Ed. Michele Willems. Rouen: Pubs. de l'Univ. de Rouen, 1981. 4457. J  Pavlopoulous, Franoise. "Musique et violence dans l'Angleterre de dixhuitieme sicle." Savoir et violence en Angleterre du XVIe au XIXe sicle. Ed. Alain Morvan. Lille: Univ. de Lille III, 1987. 6170. J  Robinson, Robert Gibson, III. "The Beggar's Opera and The Three Penny Opera: New Voices in the Dialogue of Society." Compendious Conversation: The Method of Dialogue in the Early Enlightenment. Ed. Kevin L. Cope. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1992. 34956. J  Rogers, Pat. "Gay and the World of Opera." John Gay and the Scriblerians. Eds. Peter Lewis and Nigel Wood. London: Vision, 1988. 147162. J  Salmos, Richard J. "Two Operas for Beggars: A Political Reading." Theoria (South Africa): 6381. J  Tasch, Peter A. "The Beggar's Opera and The Libertine." Notes and Queries 36.1 (March 1989): 1, 52. J  Zach, Wolfgang. "Fascination and Scandal: On John Gay's Beggar's Opera and the Doctrine of Poetic Justice." Literature and the Art of Creation. Eds. Robert Welch and Suheil Badi Bushrui. Totowa, NJ: Barnes and Noble, 1988. 219237. J Tentative Bibliography for Robert Burns Possible paper topic: "The Evolution of the Historical Visioning of Robert Burns within the Context of the Role of Poet"  Anderson, Angus Dunbar. "Late Eighteenth Century Politics as Shown by the Works of Robert Burns." Neuva Revista del Pacifico 23 (1983): 87101. J  Bold, Alan. A Burns Companion. Houndmills: Macmillan, 1991. J  ©. "Robert Burns: Superscot." The Art of Robert Burns. Eds. R. D. S. Jack and Andrew Noble. London: Vision, 1982. pp215238. J  Boyle, Andrew M. The Ayrshire Book of Burnslore. Ayr: Alloway, 1985. J  Brown, Mary Ellen. Burns and Tradition. London: Macmillan, 1984. (Looks well researched) J  ©. "But You, or Me Will Never See, Another Rabbie Burns" Scandinavian Yearbook of Folklore 37 (1981): 1117. (Probably this cannot be found, but I will see.) J  Carlyle, Thomas. An Essay on Burns. New York: Merrill, 1910. (Pseudoscholarly edition) J  Carnochan, W. B. "The Moral Sentiment of 'To a Louse'" Studies in Scottish Literature 17 (1982): 245248. J  Carter, Ian. "Burns, Scott, and the Scottish Peasantry." Peasants and Countrymen in Literature. London: Roehampton, 1982. pp105122. J  Crawford, Thomas. "The Vernacular Revival and the Poetic Thrill: A Hedonist Approach." Scotland and the Lowland Tongue: Studies in the Language and Literature of Lowland Scotland. Aberdeen: Aberdeen UP, 1983. J  Currie, James. The Works of Robert Burn, with and Account of his Life, and a Criticism on his Writings. To which are prefixed, some odservations on the Character and Condition of the Scottish Peasantry. Baltimore: F. Lucus and J. Cushing G. Palmer, 1816. J  Donaldson, William. "The Glencairn Connection: Robert Burns and Scottish Politics" 16 (1981): 6179. J  Grant, Raymond J.S. The Laughter of Love. Calgary: Detselig Enterprises Ltd., 1986. (Much close reading and biographical contextualizeing of poems) J  Jack, R.D.S. and Andrew Noble eds. The Art of Robert Burns. London: Vision Press LTD., 1982. J  Leopold, Damrosch Jr. "Burns, Blake, and the Recovery of the Lyric" Studies in Romanticism 21 (1982): 637660. J Lindsay, Maurice. Robert Burns. London: Robert Hale LTD., 1979.  Low, Donald A., Ed. Robert Burns: The Critical Heritage. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1974. J McGuirk, Carol. Robert Burns and the Sentimental Era. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1985.  ©. "Scottish Hero, Scottish Victim: Myths of Robert Burns." J  ”The History of Scottish Literature vII. Ed. Andrew Hook. Great Britain: Aberdeen UP, 1987. pp21938. J  Morris, David B. "Burns and Heteroglossia." The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 28 (1987): 327. J  Noble, Andrew. "John Wilson (Christopher North) and the Tory Hegemony." The History of Scottish Literature vIII. Ed. Andrew Hook. Great Britain: Aberdeen UP, 1987. J  Pittock, Joan. "Burns: Tam O'Shanter and Cutty Sark." Durham University Journal 81 (1989): 191196. J  Royle, Trevor. The Story of Literary Edinburgh: Precipitous City. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 1980. J  Sampson, David. "Burns, Robert: The Revival of Scottish Literature?" The Modern Language Review 80 (1985): 1638. J  Strauss, Dietrich. "BurnsLiterary Focus of Scottish National Identity?" Nationalism in Literature and National Identity. Eds. Drescher Horst and Hermann Volkel. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1989. pp107116. J  Strawhorn, John. "Burns and the Bardie Clan" Scottish Literary Hournal 8.2 (1981): 523. J  Svenson, Yvonne Helen Stevenson. Burns and his Bonnie Jean. Sidney, British Columbia: Grays, 1967. J  Tentative Bibliography For Robinson Crusoe Essay J Alam, Fakrul. "Religious and Linguistic Colonialism in Defoe's Fiction." North Dakota Quarterly 55.3 (Summer 1987): 116-123.  Armstrong, Dianne. "The Myth of Cronus: Cannibal and Sign in Robinson Crusoe." Eighteenth-Century Fiction 4.3 (April 1992): 207-220. J  Backscheider, Paula R. Daniel Defoe: His Life. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989. J  Backscheider, Paula R. "Defoe and the Geography of the Mind." Tennessee Studies in Literature 29 (1985): 41-65. J  Bell, Ian A. Defoe's Fiction. London: Croom Helm, 1985. J  ---------. "King Crusoe: Locke's Political Theory in Robinson Crusoe." English Studies 69 (Spring 1989): 27-36. J  ---------. "Narrators and Narrative in Defoe." Novel: A Forum on Fiction 18.2 (Winter 1985): 154-179. J  Birdsall, Virginia Ogden. Defoe's Perpetual Seekers: A Study of the Major Fiction. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1985. J  Blackburn, Timothy C. "Friday's Religion: Its Nature and Importance in Robinson Crusoe." Eighteenth-Century Studies 18 (Spring 1985): 360-382. J  Boardman, Michael M. Defoe and the Uses of Narrative. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1983. J  Brantlinger, Patrick. Crusoe's Footprints: Cultural Studies in Britain and America. New York: Routledge, 1990. J  Butler, Mary E. "The Effect of the Narrator's Rhetorical Uncertainty on the Fiction of Robinson Crusoe." Studies in the Novel 15.2 (Summer 1983): 77-90. J  Danon, Ruth. Work in the English Novel: From Defoe to Hardy. Totowa: Barnes and Noble, 1985. J  Davis, Stuart. "Interrogating an Ideology: Defoe's Robinson Crusoe." British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies. 10.2 (Autumn 1987): 163-173. J  Detis, Elisabeth. "The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: A Selective Critical Bibliography." Bulletin-de-la-Societe-d'Etudes-Anglo- Americaines 33 (November 1991): 7-33. J  Downie, J.A. "Defoe, Imperialism, and Travel Books Reconsidered." Yearbook of English Studies 13 (1983): 66-83. J  Ferry, Anne. "The Naming of 'Crusoe.'" Eighteenth-Century Life. 16.3 (November 1992): 195-207. J  Fisch, Harold. "The Hermeneutic Quest in Robinson Crusoe." Midrash and Literature. Ed. Geoffrey H. Hartman and Sanford Burdick. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986. 213-235. J  Flint, Christopher. "Orphaning the Family: The Role of Kinship in Robinson Crusoe." English Literary History 55 (1988): 381-419. J  Foster, James O. "Robinson Crusoe and the Uses of the Imagination." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 91 (April 1992): 179-202. J  Gliserman, Martin. "Robinson Crusoe: the Vicissitudes of Greed-- Cannibalism and Capitalism." American Imago. 47.3-4 (Fall-Winter 1990): 197-231. J  Goetsch, Paul. "The First Day on the Island: Robinson Crusoe and the Problem of Coherence." Modes of Narrative: Approaches to American, Canadian, and British Fiction. Eds. Reingard M. Nischik and Barbara Korte. Wurzburg: Konigshausen & Neumann, 1990. 190-202. J  Green, Martin Burgess. The Robinson Crusoe Story. University Park, Pa.: Penn State University Press, 1990. J  Heims, Neil. "Robinson Crusoe and the Fear of Being Eaten." Colby Library Quarterly. 19.4 (1983): 190-93. J  Hentzi, Gary. "Sublime Moments and Social Authority in Robinson Crusoe and A Journal of the Plague Year." Eighteenth-Century Studies 26 (Spring 1993): 419-434. J  Jager, Eric. "The Parrot's Voice: Language and the Self in Robinson Crusoe." Eighteenth-Century Studies 21 (Spring 1988): 316-33. J  Lovett, Robert W. Robinson Crusoe: A Bibliographical Checklist of English Language Editions (1719-1979). New York: Greenwood Press, 1991. J  Loxley, Diana. Problematic Shores: The Literature of Islands. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990. J  Maddox, James H. "Interpreter Crusoe." ELH 51 (Spring 1984): 33-52. J  Novak, Maximillian. Realism, Myth, and History in Defoe's Fiction. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983. J  ---------. "Sincerity, Delusion, and Character in the Fiction of Defoe and the 'Sincerity Crisis' of His Time." Augustan Studies. Eds. Douglas Lane Patey and Timothy Keegan. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1985. 109-126. J  Pick, Kathleen. I. The Peculiar Beauty of Feeling in Jane Austen's Persuasion; II. Spiritual Redemption as the Key to Capitalist Success in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders; III. Fate and the Failed Imagination in F.P. Grove's Settlers of the Marsh. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1992.. J  Preston, Michael J. "Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver's Travels, and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Wonderful Texts." Merveilles and Contes. 2.2 (December 1988): 87-105. J  Richetti, John J. Daniel Defoe. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1987. J  Schonhorn, Manuel. Defoe's Politics: Parliament, Power, Kingship, and Robinson Crusoe. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991. J  Seidel, Michael. Robinson Crusoe: Island Myths and the Novel. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1991. J  Sill, Geoffrey M. Defoe and the Idea of Fiction, 1713-1719. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1983. J  Spackman, I.J. A KWIC Concordance to Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. New York: Garland, 1987. J  Wiegman, Robyn. "Economies of the Body: Gendered Sites in Robinson Crusoe and Roxana." Criticism. 31.1 (Winter 1989): 33-51. J  Zabus, Jeanne De Chantal. "The Tempest and Robinson Crusoe: A Structuralist Attention." English Studies in Canada. 9.2 (June 1983): 151-163. Jތ  Zeitz, Lisa Margaret. "'A Checker-work of Providence': The Shaping of Robinson Crusoe." English Studies in Canada 9.3 (September 1983): 255-271. J -#Preliminary List of Works Editions:  Defoe, Daniel. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders. 1722. Ed. and Intro. David Blewett. London: Penguin Books, 1989. J  Defoe, Daniel. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders. 1722. Ed. and Intro. G. A. Starr. Oxford English Novels. London: Oxford University Press, 1971. J  Defoe, Daniel. Moll Flanders, An Authoritative Text: Backgrounds and Sources; Criticism. Ed. Edward Kelly. Norton Critical Edition. New York: W. W. Norton & Co, Inc., 1973. J Books:  Backscheider, Paula R. A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and Defoe. A. M. S. Studies in the Eighteenth Century 7. New York: A. M. S. Press, Inc. 1984. J  ---. Daniel Defoe, His Life. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989. J  ---. Moll Flanders: The Making of a Criminal Mind. Twayne's Masterwork Studies 48. Boston: Twayne Publishers-G. K. Hall & Co., 1990. J Bell, Ian A. Defoe's Fiction. London: Croom Helm, 1985.  Birdsall, Virginia Ogden. Defoe's Perpetual Seekers, a Study of the Major Fiction. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 1985. J  Blewett, David. Defoe's Art of Fiction: Robinson Crusoe, Moll Flanders, Colonel Jack, and Roxana. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979. J  Boardman, Michael M. Defoe and the Uses of Narrative. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1983. J  Erickson, Robert A. Mother Midnight: Birth, Sex, and Fate in Eighteenth Century Fiction (Defoe, Richardson, and Sterne). New York, A. M. S. Press, Inc., 1986. J  Faller, Lincoln B. Crime and Defoe, a New Kind of Writing. Cambridge Studies in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Thought 16. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. J  Flynn, Carol Houlihan. The Body in Swift and Defoe. Cambridge Studies in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Thought 6. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. J  Macey, Samuel L. Money and the Novel: Mercenary Motivation in Defoe and His Immediate Successors. Victoria, B C: Sono Nis Press, 1983. J  Novak, Maximillian E. Realism, Myth, and History in Defoe's Fiction. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983. J  Owens, W. R. A KWIC Concordance to Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities vol. 620. New York: New York Garland Publishers, 1985. J  Richetti, John J. Daniel Defoe. Twayne's English Authors Series 453. Boston: Twayne Publishers-G. K. Hall & Co., 1987. J  Rogers, Pat. Literature and Popular Culture in Eighteenth-Century England. Sussex: The Harvester Press, 1985. J  Trotter, David. Circulation: Defoe, Dickens, and the Economies of the Novel. Language, Discourse, Society. London: The Macmillan Press, Ltd., 1988. J  Warner, John M. Joyce's Grandfathers: Myth and History in Defoe, Smollett, Sterne, and Joyce. Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 1993. J Articles:  Backscheider, Paula R. "Defoe and the Geography of the Mind." Tennessee Studies in Literature 29 (1985): 41-65. J  Bell, Ian A. "Narrators and Narrative in Defoe." Novel: A Forum on Fiction 18 (1985): 154-72. J  Butler, Mary. "'Onomaphobia' and Personal Identity in Moll Flanders." Studies in the Novel 22 (1990): 377-91. J  Flynn, Carol Houlihan. "Defoe's Idea of Conduct: Ideological Fictions and Fictional Reality." The Ideology of Conduct: Essays on Literature and the History of Sexuality. Eds. Nancy Armstrong and Leonard Tennenhouse. Essays in Literature and Society. New York: Methuen, 1987. 73-95. J  Hampsey, John C. "Defoe's Moll Flanders: The Realism of the Spoken Word." Greyfriar: Siena Studies in Literature 30 (1989-90): 35-42. J  Hunter, J. Paul. "Novels and 'the Novel': The Poetics of Embarrassment." Modern Philology: A Journal Devoted to Research in Medieval and Modern Literature 85 (1988): 480-98. J  Jackson, Selwyn. "Distance and the Communication Model." Journal of Narrative Technique 17 (1987): 225-36. J  Langford, Larry L. "Retelling Moll's Story: The Editor's Preface to Moll Flanders." Journal of Narrative Technique 22 (1992): 164-79. J  Maddox, James. "On Defoe's Roxana." E L H 51 (1984): 669-91. J  O'Neill, John H. "The Experience of Error: Ironic Entrapment in Augustan Narrative Satire." Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature 18 (1982): 278-90. J  Pollack, Ellen. "Moll Flanders, Incest, and the Structure or Exchange." The Eighteenth Century 30 (1989): 3-21. J  Richetti, John. "The Family, Sex, and Marriage in Defoe's Moll Flanders and Roxana." Studies in the Literary Imagination 15 (1982): 19-35. J  ---. "The Novel and Society: The Case of Daniel Defoe." The Idea of the Novel in the Eighteenth Century. Ed. Robert W. Uphaus. Studies in Literature, 1500-1800 3. East Lansing, MI: Colleagues Press, Inc., 1988. 47-66. J  Rietz, John. "Criminal Ms-Representation: Moll Flanders and Female Criminal Biography." Studies in the Novel 23 (1991): 183-95. J  Scheuermann, Mona. "An Income of One's Own: Women and Money in Moll Flanders and Roxana." Durham University Journal 80 (1988): 225-39. J  ---. "Women and Money in Eighteenth-Century Fiction." Studies in the Novel 19 (1987): 311-22. J  Tinkler, John. "'A Strange Original Notion . . . of My Being a Gentleman': The Gentility of Defoe's Rogues." English Studies in Canada 8 (1982): 282-95. J  Troy, Mark. "The Blank Page of Daniel Defoe." Orbis-Litterarum: International Review of Literary Studies 46 (1991): 1-12. J  Zomchick, John P. "'A Penetration Which Nothing Can Deceive': Gender and Juridical Discourse in Some Eighteenth-Century Narratives." S E L: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 29 (1989): 535-61. J List of Articles for Bibliographic Essay  J Dustin Griffin, Regaining Paradise: Milton and the Eighteenth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.  ©, "The Beginnings of Modern Authorship: Milton and Dryden," Milton Quarterly 24:1 (1990): 17. J  Edward LeComte, Milton's Unchanging Mind: Three Essays. National University Publications. Series in Literary Criticism. Port Washington, N.Y., and London: Dennikat Press, 1973. J  Frederick M. Keener, "Pope, Dryden, Milton and the Poet's Secret," ELH 56:1 (1989): 8196. J  Jean Gagen, Anomalies in Eden: Adam and Eve in Dryden's The State of Innocence in Milton's Legacy in the Arts. University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 1988. J  William Bowman Piper, "The Invulnerability of Poetic Experience," South Central Review 4:1 (1987):1123. J  Charles Martindale, "Unlocking the WordHoard: In Praise of Metaphrase," Comparative Criticism: A Yearbook 6 (1984):4772. J  Richard Bradford, "'Verse only to the eye'? Line Endings in Paradise Lost," Essays in Criticism 33:3 (1983):187204. J  D. W. Jefferson, "Dryden's Style in the State of Innocence," Essays in Criticism 32:4 (1982): 361368. J  James Ogden, "Milton's Ideal of Innocence," Critical Quarterly 24:4 (1982): 1723. J -Alexander Pope's "The Rape of the Lock"  Austen, Timothy. "Prolegomenon to a Theory of Comparative Poetic Syntax." Language and Style 16.4 (1983): 43356. J  Bell, Robert H. "Metamorphoses of 'Heroic Enterprise' in Dryden and Pope." Massachusetts Studies in English 9.1 (1983):2235. J  Bloom, Harold. Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock. New York : Chelsea House, 1988. J  Bowden, Tom. "Postmodern Pope: The Rape of the Lock; Or, Have a Nice Day." New Orleans Review 15.4 (1988): 6067. J  Broich, Ulrich. The EighteenthCentury MockHeroic Poem. Trans. David Henry Wilson. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990. J Brown, Laura. Alexander Pope. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1985.  Bruckmann, Patricia. "Virgins Visited by Angel Powers: The Rape of the Lock, Platonic Love, Sylphs and Some Mysticks" in The Enduring Legacy: Alexander Pope Tercentenary Essays. G. S. Rousseau and Pat Rogers, eds. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1988. 320. J  Buchmann, A. C. 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