Little by little; or, the history of the early novel, now.Published in:1998By:Beasley, Jerry C.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Prefiguring genre: Frontispiece portraits from `Gulliver's Travels' to Millennium Hall.'Published in:1998By:Barchas, JaninePublication type:Literary Criticism
Authorship and generic exploitation: Why Lovelace must fear `Clarissa.'Published in:1998By:Brown, Murray L.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Reading at arm's length; Fielding's contract with the reader in `Tom Jones.'Published in:1998By:Sherman, SandraPublication type:Literary Criticism
Narrative authority, critical complicity: The case of `Jonathan Wild.'Published in:1998By:McDowell, PaulaPublication type:Literary Criticism
The curious genre: Female inquiry in amatory fiction.Published in:1998By:Benedict, Barbara M.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Spying upon the conjurer: Haywood, curiosity, and `The Novel' in the 1720's.Published in:1998By:King, Kathryn R.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Novel streets: The rebuilding of London and Defoe's `A Journal of the Plague Year.'Published in:1998By:Wall, CynthiaPublication type:Literary Criticism
All aboard the ark of possibility; or, Robinson Crusoe returns from Mars as a small-footprint, multi-channel indeterminacy machine.Published in:1998By:Cope, Kevin L.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The anomalous fiction of Mary Hearne.Published in:1998By:Turley, HansPublication type:Literary Criticism
`Hieroglifick'd' history in Aphra Behn's `Love-Letters Between a Nobleman And his Sister.'Published in:1998By:Rivero, Albert J.Publication type:Literary Criticism