Lumen Volume XIV, 1995

v/158 p.

Editor: Paul Wood
ISSN: 0824-3298
ISBN: 0-920980-62-7
Price: $29.95 CDN — See our clearance sale


Cragg, Olga B., "Mme Riccoboni: 'philosophe parvenue,'" p. 109-118.

Darby, Barbara, "Bondage and Slavery in Eighteenth-Century Poetry by Women," p. 25-35.

Emerson, Roger, "Did the Scottish Enlightenment Emerge in an English Cultural Province?," p. 1-24.

Fulton, G. D., "Proverbs and the Language of Control in Clarissa," p. 79-96.

Lazarevich, Gordana, "Tales of Morality and Immorality: Eighteenth-Century Society as Depicted in the Italian Comic Libretto," p. 37-48.

Macdonald, D. L., "Revolution and Counter-Revolution in the Plays of M.G. Lewis," p. 139-147.

Rosenberg, Aubrey, "Food for Thought in Rousseau's Émile," p. 97-108.

Sabor, Peter, "'Altered, improved, copied, abridged': Alexandre d'Arblay's Revisions to Burney's Edwy and Elgiva," p. 127-137.

Silver, Marie-France, "Adèle de Sénange (1794) et sa réception," p. 119-126. Sur le roman de la comtesse de Flahaut.

Ty, Eleanor, "Fathers as Monsters of Deceit: Robinson's Domestic Criticism in The False Friend," p. 149-158.

Walmsley, Peter, "Berkeley and the University," p. 63-77.

Wilputte, Earla A., "Gender Inversions in Haywood's The Distress'd Orphan, or, Love in a Mad-house," p. 49-61.


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