Historical boundaries, narrative forms : essays on British literature in the long eighteenth century in honor of Everett Zimmerman /
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Newark :
University of Delaware Press,
[2007]
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| Online Access: | Table of contents only |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Lorna Clymer and Robert Mayer
- Edenic desires : Robinson Crusoe, the Robinsonade, and utopias / Maximillian E. Novak
- The boundaries of Bishop Burnet's History and Henry Fielding's fiction / Treadwell Ruml
- Woodes Rogers's world of words : creating the privateer in A cruising voyage round the world / Richard Frohock
- "The rage of the street" : crowd and public in Defoe's Moll Flanders / Carl Fisher
- The immanent image of history and fiction / Timothy Erwin
- Authors and readers in Scott's magnum edition / Robert Mayer
- The history of fables and cultural history in England, 1650-1750 / Frank Palmeri
- Swift's dark materials / Robert A. Erickson
- The castle of Otranto : a Shakespeareo-political satire? / Cynthia Wall
- Scottish prospects : Thomas Pennant, Samuel Johnson, and the possibilities of travel narrative / Alan Chalmers
- The cottage ornée : sense, sensibility, and the picturesque / Ann Bermingham
- Friday's writing lesson : reading Foe / David Marshall
- Bibliography of the works of Everett Zimmerman.