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18-40 | Swift's Satiric Logic: On Parsimony, Irony, and Antinomian Fiction Daniel Eilondoi:10.2307/3508187 | Cite |
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125-142 | 'Thoughts of Gods': Messianic Alchemy in 'Windsor-Forest' Douglas Brooks-Daviesdoi:10.2307/3508193 | Cite |
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143-158 | Addison's 'Inexpressible Chagrin' and Pope's Poem on the Peace Robert Cummingsdoi:10.2307/3508194 | Cite |
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159-170 | On the Poets' Secret: Allusion and Parallelism in Pope's 'Homer' Frederick M. Keenerdoi:10.2307/3508195 | Cite |
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200-220 | Life into Letters, Death into Art: Pope's Epitaph on Francis Atterbury Howard Erskine-Hilldoi:10.2307/3508198 | Cite |
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247-248 | Review of J. C. Eade, The Forgotten Sky: A Guide to Astrology in English LiteratureDouglas Brooks-Daviesdoi:10.2307/3508201 | Cite |
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248-249 | | Cite |
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249-250 | Review of Magaret Enid Bridges, Generic Contrast in Old English Hagiographical PoetryN. F. Blakedoi:10.2307/3508203 | Cite |
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250-251 | Review of A. S. G. Edwards, Middle English Prose: A Critical Guide to Major Authors and GenresStanley Husseydoi:10.2307/3508204 | Cite |
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251-252 | Review of David Dumville, Michael Lapidge, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition. Volume XVII. 'The Annals of St. Neots' with 'Vita Prima Sancti Neoti'N. F. Blakedoi:10.2307/3508205 | Cite |
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252-253 | Review of Jess B. Bessinger, Jr., Robert F. Yeager, Approaches to Teaching 'Beowulf'; Fred C. Robinson, 'Beowulf' and the Appositive StyleJohn Tuckerdoi:10.2307/3508206 | Cite |
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254-255 | | Cite |
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255-257 | Review of Douglas Gray, The Oxford Book of Late Medieval Verse and ProseDerek Pearsalldoi:10.2307/3508208 | Cite |
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257-258 | Review of Paul Salzman, English Prose Fiction 1558-1700: A Critical HistoryKatherine Duncan-Jonesdoi:10.2307/3508209 | Cite |
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258-259 | Review of Judith H. Anderson, Biographical Truth: The Representation of Historical Persons in Tudor-Stuart WritingRaymond A. Anselmentdoi:10.2307/3508210 | Cite |
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259-260 | Review of Martha Tuck Rozett, The Doctrine of Election and the Emergence of Elizabethan TragedyRaymond A. Anselmentdoi:10.2307/3508211 | Cite |
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260-261 | Review of Keir Elam, Shakespeare's Universe of Discourse: Language-Games in the ComediesAndrew Gurrdoi:10.2307/3508212 | Cite |
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261-263 | | Cite |
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263-265 | Review of David M. Bergeron, Pageantry in the Shakespearean TheaterEdward Berrydoi:10.2307/3508214 | Cite |
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265-266 | Review of Gerald Eades Bentley, The Profession of Player in Shakespeare's Time 1590-1642G. K. Hunterdoi:10.2307/3508215 | Cite |
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266 | Review of R. A. Foakes, Illustrations of the English Stage 1580-1642Philip Edwardsdoi:10.2307/3508216 | Cite |
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266-267 | Review of Mary Ann Radzinowicz, American Colonial Prose: John Smith to Thomas JeffersonJ. A. Leo Lemaydoi:10.2307/3508217 | Cite |
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268-269 | Review of Leo Miller, John Milton and the Oldenburg 'Safeguard': New Light on Milton and His Friends in the Commonwealth from the Diaries and Letters of Hermann Mylius, Agonist in the Early History of Modern DiplomacyGordon Campbelldoi:10.2307/3508218 | Cite |
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269-270 | Review of John M. Steadman, The Hill and the Labyrinth: Discourse and Certitude in Milton and His Near-ContemporariesThomas N. Cornsdoi:10.2307/3508219 | Cite |
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271 | | Cite |
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272 | Review of Patricia Phillips, The Adventurous Muse: Theories of Originality in English Poetics 1650-1760Rosemarie Jonesdoi:10.2307/3508221 | Cite |
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272-273 | Review of Felicity A. Nussbaum, The Brink of All We Hate: English Satires on Women 1660-1750Ken Robinsondoi:10.2307/3508222 | Cite |
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273-274 | Review of Steven N. Zwicker, Politics and Language in Dryden's Poetry: The Arts of DisguiseWilliam Frostdoi:10.2307/3508223 | Cite |
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274-275 | Review of Paul Hammond, John Oldham and the Renewal of Classical CultureKen Robinsondoi:10.2307/3508224 | Cite |
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276-277 | Review of Virginia C. Kenny, The Country-House Ethos in English Literature 1688-1750: Themes of Personal Retreat and National ExpansionIsabel Riversdoi:10.2307/3508225 | Cite |
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277-278 | Review of Jim Springer Borck, The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, n.s. 7 (for 1981)Thomas Lockwooddoi:10.2307/3508226 | Cite |
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278-280 | Review of Jim Springer Borck, The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, n.s. 8 (for 1982)Peter Sabordoi:10.2307/3508227 | Cite |
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280-282 | Review of O. M. Brack, Jr., Studies in Eighteenth-Century CultureJocelyn Harrisdoi:10.2307/3508228 | Cite |
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282-283 | Review of James Sambrook, The Eighteenth Century: The Intellectual and Cultural Context of English Literature, 1700-1789Rebecca Fergusondoi:10.2307/3508229 | Cite |
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283-285 | Review of Douglas Lane Patey, Probability and Literary Form: Philosophic Theory and Literary Practice in the Augustan AgeA. D. Nuttalldoi:10.2307/3508230 | Cite |
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285-286 | Review of Dustin Griffin, Regaining Paradise: Milton and the Eighteenth CenturyFrederick M. Keenerdoi:10.2307/3508231 | Cite |
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286-288 | Review of Pat Rogers, Eighteenth Century Encounters: Studies in Literature and Society in the Age of WalpoleDouglas Brooks-Daviesdoi:10.2307/3508232 | Cite |
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288-289 | Review of David Dabydeen, Hogarth's Blacks: Images of Blacks in Eighteenth Century English ArtPeter Sabordoi:10.2307/3508233 | Cite |
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289-290 | Review of Geoffrey Summerfield, Fantasy and Reason: Children's Literature in the Eighteenth CenturyMarcus Walshdoi:10.2307/3508234 | Cite |
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290-292 | Review of Percy G. Adams, Travel Literature and the Evolution of the NovelEverett Zimmermandoi:10.2307/3508235 | Cite |
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292-293 | Review of J. M. Armistead, The First English Novelists: Essays in Understanding. Honoring the Retirement of Percy G. AdamsPeter Sabordoi:10.2307/3508236 | Cite |
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293-296 | Review of Geoffrey M. Sill, Defoe and the Idea of Fiction 1713-1719Maximillian E. Novakdoi:10.2307/3508237 | Cite |
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296-297 | | Cite |
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297-298 | Review of Mitchell Robert Breitwieser, Cotton Mather and Benjamin Franklin: The Price of Representative PersonalitySargent Bush Jr.doi:10.2307/3508239 | Cite |
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299 | | Cite |
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300 | Review of Paul V. Thompson, Dorothy Jay Thompson, The Account Books of Jonathan SwiftPatricia Brückmanndoi:10.2307/3508241 | Cite |
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300-302 | Review of Irvin Ehrenpreis, Swift: The Man, His Works, and the Age. Volume III. Dean SwiftJ. A. Downiedoi:10.2307/3508242 | Cite |
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302-303 | Review of David Nokes, Jonathan Swift, a Hypocrite Reversed: A Critical BiographyIan Higginsdoi:10.2307/3508243 | Cite |
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304 | Review of Everett Zimmerman, Swift's Narrative Satires: Author and Authority; Bernard Tucker, Jonathan SwiftC. J. Rawsondoi:10.2307/3508244 | Cite |
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305-306 | Review of Ellen Pollak, The Poetics of Sexual Myth: Gender and Ideology in the Verse of Swift and PopeJenny Mezciemsdoi:10.2307/3508245 | Cite |
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306-307 | Review of Jonathan Swift, Angus Ross, David Woolley, 'A Tale of a Tub' and Other WorksIan Higginsdoi:10.2307/3508246 | Cite |
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307-308 | Review of Harold D. Kelling, Cathy Lynn Preston, A KWIC Concordance to Jonathan Swift's 'A Tale of a Tub', 'The Battle of the Books', and 'A Discourse concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit: A Fragment'C. J. Rawsondoi:10.2307/3508247 | Cite |
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308-309 | Review of Eugene Nelson James, George Farquhar: A Reference GuidePeter Dixondoi:10.2307/3508248 | Cite |
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314-316 | Review of Steven Shankman, Pope's 'Iliad': Homer in the Age of PassionCharles Martindaledoi:10.2307/3508253 | Cite |
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316-317 | Review of Douglas Brooks-Davies, The Mercurian Monarch: Magical Politics from Spenser to PopeBrean Hammonddoi:10.2307/3508254 | Cite |
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317-318 | | Cite |
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318-319 | Review of Brean S. Hammond, Pope and Bolingbroke: A Study in Friendship and InfluenceRebecca Fergusondoi:10.2307/3508256 | Cite |
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319-321 | Review of Peter Martin, Pursuing Innocent Pleasures: The Gardening World of Alexander PopeJenny Mezciemsdoi:10.2307/3508257 | Cite |
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321-322 | Review of Vincent Carretta, The Snarling Muse: Verbal and Visual Political Satire from Pope to ChurchillCarol Houlihan Flynndoi:10.2307/3508258 | Cite |
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322-323 | | Cite |
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323-324 | Review of Thomas Lockwood, Henry Fielding, The History of Our Own Times (1741). Attributed to Henry Fielding: A Facsimile Reproduction with an Introduction and Notes on the TextC. J. Rawsondoi:10.2307/3508260 | Cite |
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324-326 | Review of Robert DeMaria, Jr., Johnson's 'Dictionary' and the Language of LearningIsobel Grundydoi:10.2307/3508261 | Cite |
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326-327 | Review of Isobel Grundy, Samuel Johnson: New Critical EssaysSamuel H. Woods Jr.doi:10.2307/3508262 | Cite |
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330-331 | Review of Emory Elliott, Dictionary of Literary Biography. Volume XXXI. American Colonial Writers, 1735-1781Emily Stipes Wattsdoi:10.2307/3508265 | Cite |
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331-333 | Review of Paul Merrill Spurlin, The French Enlightenment in America: Essays on the Times of the Founding FathersJean F. Bérangerdoi:10.2307/3508266 | Cite |
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333-334 | Review of Walter Scott, Peter Garside, The Visionary; William Blake, G. Ingli James, Annotations to Richard Watson: An Apology for the Bible in a Series of Letters Addressed to Thomas PainePeter Marshalldoi:10.2307/3508267 | Cite |
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334-335 | Review of William Patrick Day, In the Circles of Fear and Desire: A Study of Gothic FantasyMaria Del Sapiodoi:10.2307/3508268 | Cite |
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335-336 | Review of Carlos Baker, The Echoing Green: Romanticism, Modernism, and the Phenomena of Transference in PoetryEdward Larrissydoi:10.2307/3508269 | Cite |
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336-337 | Review of Norman Vance, The Sinews of the Spirit: The Ideal of Christian Manliness in Victorian Literature and Religious ThoughtH. Foltinekdoi:10.2307/3508270 | Cite |
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338-339 | Review of Joseph Kestner, Protest and Reform: The British Social Narrative by Women 1827-1867Maria Teresa Chialantdoi:10.2307/3508271 | Cite |
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339 | Review of Shirley Foster, Victorian Women's Fiction: Marriage, Freedom and the IndividualTom Winnifrithdoi:10.2307/3508272 | Cite |
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340-341 | Review of Elizabeth McKinsey, Niagara Falls: Icon of the American SublimeJames Hurtdoi:10.2307/3508273 | Cite |
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341-343 | Review of Gloria C. Erlich, Family Themes and Hawthorne's Fiction: The Tenacious Web; Allan Gardner Lloyd Smith, Eve Tempted: Writing and Sexuality in Hawthorne's FictionSargent Bush Jr.doi:10.2307/3508274 | Cite |
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343-344 | Review of Kirk H. Beetz, Tennyson: A Bibliography, 1827-1982Clyde de L. Ryalsdoi:10.2307/3508275 | Cite |
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344-345 | Review of Thomas J. Assad, Tennysonian Lyric: 'Songs of the Deeper Kind' and 'In Memoriam'Susan Shattodoi:10.2307/3508276 | Cite |
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345-346 | Review of Ella Ann Oppenlander, Dickens' 'All the Year Round': Descriptive Index and Contributor ListEdwin M. Eignerdoi:10.2307/3508277 | Cite |
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346 | Review of Wendell Stacy Johnson, Browning Institute Studies: An Annual of Victorian Literary and Cultural History. Volume 11Philip Drewdoi:10.2307/3508278 | Cite |
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346-347 | Review of William S. Peterson, Browning Institute Studies: An Annual of Victorian Literary and Cultural History. Volume 12Clyde de L. Ryalsdoi:10.2307/3508279 | Cite |
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347-348 | Review of Peter Stansky, Redesigning the World: William Morris, the 1880s, and the Arts and CraftsPeter Faulknerdoi:10.2307/3508280 | Cite |
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352 | Review of Karen McLeod, Henry Handel Richardson: A Critical StudyLeonie Kramerdoi:10.2307/3508283 | Cite |
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353-354 | Review of Lucy McDiarmid, Saving Civilization: Yeats, Eliot and Auden between the WarsBernard Bergonzidoi:10.2307/3508285 | Cite |
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354-355 | Review of Robert M. Farnsworth, Melvin B. Tolson 1898-1966: Plain Talk and Poetic ProphecyCharles Scruggsdoi:10.2307/3508286 | Cite |
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355-357 | Review of Bernard Smith, Culture and History: Essays Presented to Jack LindsayJohn Lucasdoi:10.2307/3508287 | Cite |
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357-358 | Review of Daphne Patai, The Orwell Mystique: A Study in Male IdeologyRoger Sharrockdoi:10.2307/3508288 | Cite |
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358-359 | Review of Alan Bold, Harold Pinter: You Never Heard Such SilenceUlrich Broichdoi:10.2307/3508289 | Cite |
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359-360 | Review of John Lucas, Moderns and Contemporaries: Novelists, Poets, CriticsPhilip Hobsbaumdoi:10.2307/3508290 | Cite |
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361-362 | Review of John Atkins, The British Spy Novel: Styles in TreacheryJohn S. Whitleydoi:10.2307/3508291 | Cite |
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362-363 | Review of Sam Girgus, The New Covenant: Jewish Writers and the American Idea; Daniel Walden, Dictionary of Literary Biography. Volume XXVIII. Twentieth-Century American-Jewish Fiction WritersJay L. Haliodoi:10.2307/3508292 | Cite |
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364-365 | Review of David Fine, Los Angeles in Fiction: A Collection of Original EssaysCarol Houlihan Flynndoi:10.2307/3508293 | Cite |
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365-366 | Review of Charles Altieri, Self and Sensibility in Contemporary American PoetryMargaret Dickiedoi:10.2307/3508294 | Cite |
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