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Bibliography: 18th Century Satire file:///Macintosh%20HD/Users/kellerw/Documents/Academics/12... 1 of 33 9/19/03 11:23 AM Early 18th-Century Satire: Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope A Bibliography compiled by Wolfram R. Keller Note: Only one editor is named in cases of essay collections with more than two editors. Articles from Dissertation Abstracts International are only listed in case they are especially relevant. Essays from Explicator are not listed. Likewise, Notes and Queries-articles are neglected unless they seem particularly relevant. To save space, I did not mention the series book-length studies have been published in. Finally, in case of special journal issues dealing with seminar-relevant material, articles have been listed separately to allow for a better overview in terms of inter-library loans. Also, a comprehensive bibliography can be found on the following website "Theorizing Satire: A Bibilography ". Please send comments and additions to <[email protected] >. Editions and Bibliographies General Theoretical Works Alexander Pope Jonathan Swift Comparative Studies 1. Editions and Bibliographies Bloom, Harold. Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. New York: Chelsea, 1986. Cassetta, Richard. "The Rape of the Lock in the 1980s: An Annotated Bibliography." New Orleans Review 15.4 (1988): 78-9. Cowler, Rosemary. The Prose Works of AlexanderPope, Vol. 2: The Major Works, 1725-1744. Hamden, CT: Archon, 1986. Fox, Christopher and Ross C. Murfin, eds. Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels: Complete, Authoritative Text with Biographical and Historical Contexts, Critical History, and Essays from Five Contemporary Critical Perspectives. Boston: Bedford, 1995. Greenberg, Robert and William Piper, eds. Writings of Jonathan Swift. New York: Norton, 1973.

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Early 18th-Century Satire:Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope

A Bibliography compiled by Wolfram R. Keller

Note: Only one editor is named in cases of essay collections with more than two editors.Articles from Dissertation Abstracts International are only listed in case they are especially relevant. Essays from Explicator are not listed. Likewise, Notes and Queries-articles are neglected unless they seem particularly relevant. To save space, Idid not mention the series book-length studies have been published in. Finally, in caseof special journal issues dealing with seminar-relevant material, articles have beenlisted separately to allow for a better overview in terms of inter-library loans. Also, acomprehensive bibliography can be found on the following website "Theorizing Satire:A Bibilography". Please send comments and additions to <[email protected]>.

Editions and Bibliographies

General Theoretical Works

Alexander Pope

Jonathan Swift

Comparative Studies

1. Editions and Bibliographies

Bloom, Harold. Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. New York: Chelsea, 1986.

Cassetta, Richard. "The Rape of the Lock in the 1980s: An AnnotatedBibliography." New Orleans Review 15.4 (1988): 78-9.

Cowler, Rosemary. The Prose Works of AlexanderPope, Vol. 2: The MajorWorks, 1725-1744. Hamden, CT: Archon, 1986.

Fox, Christopher and Ross C. Murfin, eds. Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’sTravels: Complete, Authoritative Text with Biographical and HistoricalContexts, Critical History, and Essays from Five Contemporary CriticalPerspectives. Boston: Bedford, 1995.

Greenberg, Robert and William Piper, eds. Writings of Jonathan Swift. New York: Norton, 1973.

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Lapraz-Severino, Francoise. "Jonathan Swift: Gulliver's Travels (1726) Bibliographie selective et critique." Bulletin de la Societe d’EtudesAnglo-Americaines 27 (1988): 25-39.

Laprevotte, Guy. "A. Pope, Essay on Man: Bibliographie selective et critique."Bulletin de la Societe d’Etudes Anglo-Americaines des XVIIe et XVIIIeSiecles 21 (1985): 45-62.

Lord, George deF., ed. Anthology of Poems on Affairsof State: AugustanSatirical Verse, 1660-1714. New Haven: Yale UP,1975.

Mack, Maynard, ed. The Last and Greatest Art: Some Unpublished PoeticalManuscripts of Alexander Pope. Newark: U of Delaware P; London:Associated UPs, 1984.

—————. Alexander Pope: A Life. New York: Norton, 1985.

McKelvie, Colin, ed. Gulliver’s Travels; Facsimile Reproduction of aLarger-Paper Copy of the First Edition (1726) Containing the Author’sAnnotations. Delmar, NY: Scholars’ Facsimiles and Reprints, 1976.

Probyn, Clive T., ed. Jonathan Swift: Gulliver’s Travels. London: Dent; Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle, 1975.

———— and Bonamy Dobree. Alexander Pope: Collected Poems. London: Dent; Rytland, VA: Charles E. Tuttle, 1983.

Rogers, Pat, ed. Alexander Pope: Selected Poetry. Oxford: OUP, n.d.

—————, ed. Jonathan Swift: The Complete Poems. New Haven: OUP,1983.

Rosslyn, Felicity. Alexander Pope: A Literary Life. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1990.

Vander-Meulen, David L. Where Angels Fear to Tread: DescriptiveBibliography and Alexander Pope. Washington, DC: Library of Congress,1988.

—————. Pope’s Dunciad of 1728: A History and Facsimile.Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1991.

Wall, Cynthia, ed. Alexander Pope: The Rape of the Lock. Boston: Bedford, 1998.

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2. General Theoretical Works

Backscheider, Paula R. A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works ofBunyan, Swift, and Defoe. New York: AMS, 1984.

Beer, Gillian. "'Our unnatural No-voice': The Heroic Epistle, Pope, andWomen's Gothic." Yearbook of English Studies 12 (1982): 125-51.

Bertelsen, Lance. "Journalism, Carnival, and Jubilate Agno." English Literary History 59.2 (1992): 357-84.

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Bloom, Edward. "Apotropaic Visions: Tone and Meaning in NeoclassicalSatire." Huntington Library Quarterly 38 (1974): 35-53.

—————. "Sacramentum Militiae: The Dynamicsof Religious Satire."Studies in the Literary Imagination 5.2 (1972): 119-42.

Bouce, Paul Gabriel, ed. Sexuality in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Manchester: Manchester UP; Totowa: Barnes and Noble, 1982.

Briggs, Peter M. "Notes toward a Teachable Definition of Satire." Eighteenth Century Life 5.3 (1979): 28-39.

Broich, Ulrich. The Eighteenth-Century Mock-Hroic Poem. Cambridge:CUP, 1990.

Browning, John Dudley and Richard Morton, eds. Satire in the EighteenthCentury. New York: Garland, 1983.

Canfield, J. Douglas and Paul J. Hunter, eds. Rhetorics of Order/OrderingRhetorics in English Neoclassical Literature. Newark: U of Delaware P,1989.

Carnochan, W.B. "Satire, Sublimity, and Sentiment:Theory and Practice inPost-Augustan Satire." PMLA 85 (1970): 260-67.

——————. "Augustan Satire and the Gates of Dreams: A Utopian Essay."Studies in the Literary Imagination 5.2 (1972): 1-18.

Connery, Brian A. and Kirk Combe, eds. Theorizing Satire: Essays in LiteraryCriticism. New York: St. Martin’s, 1995. [one essay dealing with Pope,several dealing with Swift.]

Cosgrove, Peter W. "Undermining the Text: Edward Gibbon, AlexanderPope, and the Anti-Authenticating Footnote." Annotation and Its Text. Ed. Stephen A. Barney. New York: OUP, 1991. 130-51.

Davies, Paul C. "Augustan Smells." Essays in Criticism 25 (1975): 395-406.

DePaolo, Rosemary. "Comic Sense: Madness and Satire inEighteenth-Century England." Dissertation Abstracts International 40 (1980):5439A.

Donaldson, Ian. "The Satirists’ London." Essays in Criticism 25 (1975): 101-22.

Edwards, Michael. "A Meaning for Mock-Heroic." Yearbook of EnglishStudies 15 (1985): 48-63.

Elkin, Peter K. The Augustan Defense of Satire. Oxford: OUP, 1973.

Erlebach, Peter. "Grundzüge der literarischen Satire und ihre Realisation inder klassizistisch orientierten englischen Literatur (vornehmlich im 18.Jahrhundert)." Scholastic Midwifery: Studien zum Satirischen in derenglischen Literatur 1600-1800: Festschrift für Dietrich Rolle zum 60.Geburtstag. Ed. Jan Eden Peters and Thomas Michael Stein. Tübingen:Narr, 1989. 195-203.

Farrell, Maurice. "Satiric 'Subversion' and the Continuity of Doublethink."British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (1976): 370-75.

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Fishelov, David. "Satura Contra Utopiam: Satirical Distortions of UtopianIdeas." Revue de Litterature Comparee 67.4 (1993): 463-71.

Fox, Christopher. Locke and the Scriblerians: Identity and Consciousness inEarly Eighteenth-Century Britain. Berkeley: U of California P, 1988.

—————, ed. Teaching Eighteenth-Century Poetry. New York: AMS, 1990.[two essays on Swift]

Frost, William. "English Persius: The Golden Age." Eighteenth CenturyStudies 2 (1968): 77-101.

—————, ed. English Satire: Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar,January 15, 1972, by Leland H. Carlson and Ronald Paulson. Los Angeles:Wm. Andrews Mem. Lib. (UCLA), 1972.

Garcia, Luisa E. "Man and Satire in Eighteenth Century English Literature."Saint Louis University Research Journal of the Graduate School of Arts andSciences 10 (1979): 557-579.

Gill, James E., ed. Cutting Edges: Postmodern Essays on 18th CenturySatire. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1995.

Gilmore, Thomas B. and W.B. Carnochan. "The Politics ofEighteenth-Century Satire (an Exchange)." PMLA 86 (1971): 277-80.

Ginsberg, Robert, ed. The Philosopher as Writer: The Eighteenth Century. London: Associated UPs, 1987.

Griffin, Dustin. "Satire as an Exploratory Form." Studies in Voltaire and theEighteenth Century 265 (1989): 1245-1246.

Guite, Harold. "An 18th-Century View of Roman Satire." The Varied Pattern:Studies in the Eighteenth Century. Ed. Peter Hughes and David Williams.Toronto: A.M. Hakkert, 1971. 113-20.

Hunter, Kathryn. "The Informing Word: Verbal Strategies in Visual Satire."Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture. Ed. Harold E. Pagliaro et al. Madison:U of Wisconsin P, 1975. 271-96.

Jackson, Gabriele Bernhard. "From Essence to Accident: Locke and theLanguage of Poetry in the Eighteenth Century." Criticism 29.1 (1987): 27-66.

Jackson, Wallace. "Satire: An Augustan Idea of Disorder." Proceedings of theModern Language Association Neoclassicism Conferences 1967-1968. Ed.Paul J. Korshin. New York: AMS P, 1970. 13-26.

Jones, W. Gareth. "The Eighteenth Century View of English Moral Satire:Palliative or Purgative?" Great Britain and Russia in the Eighteenth Century:Contacts and Comparisons. Proc. Of Internat. Conf. Held at Univ. of EastAnglia, Norwich, Eng., 11-15 July 1977. Ed. A.G. Cross. Newtonville: OrientalResearch Partners, 1979. 75-83.

Jouve, Michel. "Corps difformes et ames perverses: Quelques reflexions surla pratique de la caricature." Le Corps et l'ame en Grande Bretagne auXVIIIe siecle: Actes des colloques tenus en 1983-1985 à la SorbonneNouvelle, Centre d'Etudes Anglaises duXVIIIe. Ed. Paul Gabriel Bouce andSuzy Halimi. Paris: Pubs. de la Sorbonne, 1986. 111-117.

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Keener, Frederick M. The Chain of Becoming: The Philosophical Tale, theNovel, and a Neglected Realism of the Enlightenment: Swift, Montesquieu,Voltaire, Johnson, and Austen. New York: Columbia UP, 1983.

Klein, J.T. "Satirists and South-Sea Baubles in the Age of Hope and GoldenMountains." Southern Review 14.2 (1981): 143-154.

Knight, Charles A. "The Images of Nations in Eighteenth-Century Satire."Eighteenth Century Studies 22.4 (1989): 489-511.

Kropf, Carl R., ed. Reader Entrapment in Eighteenth Century Literature. New York: AMS, 1992. [three essays on Swift]

————— and Thomas B. Gilmore, Jr. "Editors'Comment (on Spec. Issue,‘Modes of Augustan Satire’)." Studies in the Literary Imagination 5.2 (1972): v-vii.

—————. "Libel and Satire in the Eighteenth Century." Eighteenth CenturyStudies 8 (1974-75): 153-68. Rpt. in: Die englische Satire. Ed. WolfgangWeiss. Darmstadt: WB, 1982. 334-351.

Kupersmith, William and W.B. Carnochan. "Juvenal as Sublime Satirist (AnExchange)." PMLA 87 (1972): 508-11, 1125-26.

Lockwood, Thomas. "The Augustan Author-Audience Relationship: Satiricvs. Comic Forms." English Literary History 36 (1969): 648-58.

—————. "On the Relationship of Satire and Poetry after Pope." Studies in English Literature 14 (1974): 387-402.

Macey, Samuel. "Theatrical Satire: A Protest from the Stage Against PoorTaste in Theatrical Entertainment." The Varied Pattern: Studies in theEighteenth Century. Ed. Peter Hughes and David Williams. Toronto: A.M.Hakkert, 1971. 121-29.

Mackinnon, A. H. "The Augustan Intellectual and the Ignoble Savage:Houyhnhym versus Hottentot." Essays on English and American Literature. Ed. J. Bakker. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1987. 55-63.

McGeary, Thomas. "Opera, Satire and Politics in the Walpole Era." The Pastas Prologue: Essays to Celebrate the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of ASECS.Ed. Carla H. Hay and Sydny M. New York: AMS, 1995. 347-71.

Mydlarski, Henri and David Oakleaf, eds. Lumen XII: Selected Proceedingsfrom the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies/Travaux choisisde la Societe Canadienne d’Etude du Dix-huitieme Siecle. Edmonton:Academic, 1993. [one article about Swift’s "Discourse of Racialism."]

Nichol, Donald W. and Margarete Smith, eds. Lumen XIII: SelectedProceedings from the Canadian Society forEighteenth-CenturyStudies/Travaux choisis de la Societe Canadienned’Etude du Dix-huitieme Siecle. Edmonton: Academic, 1994. [one articleabout Swift’s "Very Knowing American."]

—————. Writing & the Rise of Finance: Capital Satires of the EarlyEighteenth Century. Cambridge: CUP, 1994.

Nussbaum, Felicity A. The Brink of All We Hate: English Satires on Women,1660-1750. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1984.

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————— and Laura Brown, eds. The New Eighteenth Century: Theory,Politics, English Literature. New York: Methuen, 1987.

O'Neill, John H. "The Experience of Error: Ironic Entrapment in AugustanNarrative Satire." Papers on Language and Literature 18.3 (1982): 278-90.

Olive, Barbara. "Woman Satirists of the Eighteenth Century: Towards a NewAesthetic." Proceedings of the First Dakotas Conference on Earlier BritishLiterature. Ed. Jay Ruud. Aberdeen, SD: Northern State UP, 1993. 95-106.

Peters, Jan Eden and Thomas Michael Stein, eds. Scholastic Midwifery:Studien zum Satirischen in der englischen Literatur 1600-1800. Tübingen:Narr, 1989. [one article about Swift’s "Meditation on a Broomstick".]

Pinkus, Philip. "The New Satire in Augustan England." University of TorontoQuarterly 38 (1969): 136-158.

Rawson, Claude and Kernan Alvin, eds. English Satire and the SatiricTradition. Oxford: Blackwell, 1984.

—————. Satire and Sentiment. Cambridge: CUP, 1994.

Rivero, Albert J., ed. Augustan Subjects: Essaysin Honor of Martin C.Battestin. Newark, DE: U of Delaware P, 1997.

Samson, Grant. "Satire and the Authority of History." Enlightenment Essays 9 (1978): 3-20.

Scanlan, J. T. "The End of the Battle of the Books." Eighteenth Century:Theory and Interpretation 38.1 (1997): 88-96.

Schmidt, Johann N. "Die Politik der Satire." Of Private Vices and PublickBenefits: Beiträge zur englischen Literatur des frühen 18. Jahrhunderts. Ed. Johann N. Schmidt. Frankfurt: Lang, 1979. 35-61.

Seidel, Michael. "Satire and Metaphoric Collapse: The Bottom of theSublime." Satire in the 18th Century. Ed. John Dudley Browning and RichardMorton. 116-123.

Selby, Hopewell. "'Never Finding Full Repast': Satire and Self-Extension inthe Early Eighteenth Century." Probability, Time, and Space inEighteenth-Century Literature. Ed. Paula R. Backschneider. New York: AMS,1979. 217-47.

Spacks, Patricia Meyer. "Forgotten Genres." Modern Language Studies 18.1 (1988): 47-57.

Strasburg, Richard. "The Sensational Mode: A Sociology of Dulness inEnglish Augustan Satire." Dissertation Abstracts International 35 (1975):4458A.

Sutherland, W.O.S., Jr. The Art of the Satirist: Essays on the Satire ofAugustan England. Austin, TX: Humanities Research Center, 1968.

Terry, Richard. "'Ill Effects from Good': The Rhetoric of Augustan Mockery(with Illustrations from Pope and Fielding)." British Journal for EighteenthCentury Studies 17.2 (1994): 125-37.

Trickett, Rachel. "The Heroides and the English Augustans." Ovid Renewed:

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Ovidian Influences on Literature and Art from the MiddleAges to theTwentieth Century. Ed. Charles Martindale. Cambridge: CUP, 1988.

Uphaus, Robert W. "Satire, Verification, and The Fable of the Bees." Papers on Language and Literature 12 (1976): 142-49.

Viner, Jacob. "Satire and Economics in the Augustan Age of Satire." The Augustan Milieu: Essays Presented to Louis A. Landa. Ed. Henry K. Miller etal. Oxford: Clarendon, 1970. 77-101.

Weinbrot, Howard D. The Formal Strain: Studies in Augustan Imitation andSatire. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1969.

—————. "On the Discrimination of Augustan Satires." Proceedings of theModern Language Association Neoclassicism Conferences 1967-1968. Ed.Paul J. Korshin. New York: AMS P, 1970. 5-12.

—————. "History, Horace, and Augustus Caesar: Some Implications forEighteenth-Century Satire." Eighteenth Century Studies 7 (1974): 391-414.

Weiss, Wolfgang, ed. Die englische Satire. Darmstadt: WB, 1982.

Wilson, Penelope. "Feminism and the Augustans: Some Readings andProblems." Critical Quarterly 28.1-2 (1986): 80-92.

Wood, Allen G. Literary Satire and Theory: A Study of Horace, Boileau, andPope. New York: Garland, 1985.

Zimmermann, Hans Joachim. "Simia Laureatus: Lord Rochester Crowning aMonkey." Functions of Literature: Essays Presented to Erwin Wolff on HisSixtieth Birthday. Ed. Ulrich Broich et al. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1984.147-172.

Zwicker, Steven N., ed. English Literature 1650-1740. Cambridge: CUP,1998.

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3. Alexander Pope

Alderson, Simon. "Alexander Pope and the Nature of Language." Review of English Studies 47.185 (1996): 23-4.

Allison, Katherine Rae. "Pope's Epistolary Art: Experiments in AncientModes." Dissertation Abstracts International 57.1 (1996): 226-27.

Atkins, G. Douglas. "Pope's Poetry and the Reader's Responsibilities."College Literature 9.2 (1982): 83-96.

—————. "'Who Shall Decide?': The Economy of Truth in Pope's Epistle to Bathurst." The Eighteenth Century 24.1 (1983): 65-78.

—————. Quests of Difference: Reading Pope’s Poems. Lexington: UP ofKentucky, 1986.

Aubrey, James R. "Timon's Villa: Pope's Composite Picture." Studies in Philology 80.3 (1983): 325-48.

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Aubrey, Karen Leigh. "'Puzzling Contraries Confoundthe Whole': AlexanderPope's Moral Epistles." Dissertation Abstracts International 52.3 (1991):924A.

Ayres, Philip. "Pope's Epistle to Burlington: The Vitruvian Analogies." Studies in English Literature 30.2 (1990): 429-44.

Bailey, Vicki Sapp. "Pope and Antithesis: 'Law andWar with Words.'" Studies in English Literature 27.3 (1987): 437-54.

Baines, Paul. "'Ward in Pillory': Alexander Pope and the Case of Forgery."Literature and History 12.2 (1986): 195-214.

Barfoot, C.C. and Theo D’haen, eds. Centennial Hauntings: Pope, Byron andEliot in the Year 88. Atlanta: Rodopi, 1990.

Bellanca, Mary Ellen. "Alien Voices, Ancient Echoes: Bakhtin, Dialogism,and Pope's Essay on Criticism." Papers on Language and Literature 30.1 (1994): 57-72.

Bevis, Richard. "Eternal Snows: Pope's Temple of Fame and the 'Aestheticsof the Infinite.'" Eighteenth Century Life 10.3 (1986): 44-58.

Bloom, Harold, ed. Alexander Pope. New York: Chelsea, 1985.

—————, ed. Alexander Pope’s The Rape of the Lock. New York:Chelsea, 1988.

Bogel, Fredric V. "Dulness Unbound: Rhetoric and Pope's Dunciad." PMLA 97.5 (1982): 844-55.

Bogue, Ronald L. "'Nature to Advantage drest': Pope and the Improvement ofNature." Essays in Literature 10.2 (1983): 169-81.

Boire, Gary A. "An Arrant Ramp and a Tomrigg: Pope's Belinda." English Studies in Canada 8.1 (1982): 9-22.

Bowden, Tom. "Postmodern Pope: The Rape of the Lock; Or, Have a Nice Day." New Orleans Review 15.4 (1988): 60-67.

Breinig, Helmbrecht. "Pope, Eloisa und die Theorie der Bedeutung: Poetry ofStatement kontra 'the (Un)creating Word.'" Wirklichkeit und Dichtung: Studienzur englischen und amerikanischen Literatur. Ed. Ulrich Halfmann et al.Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1984. 57-73.

Brooks-Davies, Douglas. Pope's Dunciad and the Queen of Night: A Study inEmotional Jacobitism. Manchester UP, 1985.

Canfield, Douglas. "The Fate of the Fall in Pope's Essay on Man." The Eighteenth Century 23.3 (1982): 134-50.

Claridge, Laura. "Pope’s Rape of Excess." Perspectives on Pornography:Sexuality in Film and Literature. Ed. Gary Day and Clive Bloom. New York:St. Martin’s, 1988.

Clark, John R. "Pope's 'Epilogue to the Satires,' Dialogue 1, 155-158."Explicator 50.3 (1992): 144-46.

Crider, Richard. "Pope's The Rape of the Lock." Explicator 49.2 (1991):

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80-82.

Corse, Taylor. "Heaven's 'Last Best Work': Pope's 'Epistle to a Lady.'" Studies in English Literature 27.3 (1987): 413-25.

—————. "Force and Fraud in The Rape of the Lock." PhilologicalQuarterly 66.3 (1987): 355-65.

Cummings, Robert. "Addison's 'inexpressible chagrin' and Pope's Poem onthe Peace." Yearbook of English Studies 18 (1988):143-58.

Cutting Gray, Joanne and Swearingen, James E. "System, the Divided Mind,and the Essay on Man." Studies in English Literature 32.3 (1992): 479-94.

Damrosch, Leopold, Jr. The Imaginative World of Alexander Pope. Berkeley: U of California P, 1987.

—————. "Pope's Epics: What Happened to Narrative?" The EighteenthCentury 29.2 (1988): 189-207.

Deutsch, Helen. "The 'Truest Copies' and the 'Mean Original': Pope,Deformity, and the Poetics of Self-Exposure." Eighteenth Century Studies27.1 (1993): 1-26.

—————. Resemblance and Disgrace: Alexander Pope and theDeformation of Culture. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1996.

Doherty, Francis. "Rape of the Lock: Stretching the Limits of Allusion." Anglia 111.3-4 (1993): 355-72.

Donaldson, Ian. "Concealing and Revealing: Pope's 'Epistle to DrArbuthnot.'" Yearbook of English Studies 18 (1988): 181-99.

Draesner, Ulrike. "'Truth angular and splintered': Die Subversion der Rede inder Reflexion uber den Menschen - Bemerkungen zu Alexander PopesEssay on Man." Germanisch-Romanische Monatsschrift 42.3 (1992):275-303.

Drodge, Susan. "The Sexual Politics of the Eye: Women in Pope's Poetry."Selected Proceedings from the Can. Society for Eighteenth-CenturyStudies/Travaux choisis de la Societe Canadienned'Etude du Dix-huitiemeSiecle. Ed. Donald W. Nichol and Margarete Smith.Edmonton: Academic, 1994. 79-85.

Engell, James. "Wealth and Words: Pope's 'Epistle to Bathurst.'" Modern Philology 85.4 (1988): 433-46.

Erskine-Hill, Howard. "Alexander Pope: The Political Poet in His Time."Eighteenth Century Studies 15.2 (1981-82): 123-48.

Erwin, Timothy. "Alexander Pope and the Disappearance of the Beautiful."So Rich a Tapestry: The Sister Arts and Cultural Studies. Ed. Ann Hurley and Kate Greenspan. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell UP, 1995. 88-115.

Fabricant, Carole. "Pope's Moral, Political, and Cultural Combat." The Eighteenth Century 29.2 (1988): 165-87.

Fairer, David. Pope’s Imagination. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1984.

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—————, ed. Pope: New Contexts. New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf,1990.

Ferguson, Rebecca. The Unbalanced Mind: Pope and the Rule of Passion. Philadelphia: U of Philadelphia P, 1986.

—————. "'Quick as Her Eyes, and as Unfix'das Those’: Objectification andSeeing in Pope's Rape of the Lock." Critical Survey 4.2 (1992): 140-46.

Ferguson, Ian. "Pope’s Mummy and His Crocodile." Unisa English Studies33.1 (1995): 19-25.

Ferraro, Julian. "The Satirist, the Text and 'TheWorld Beside': Pope's FirstSatire of the Second Book of Horace Imitated." Translation and Literature 2 (1993): 37-63.

Ferraro, Julian. "Taste and Use: Pope's Epistle to Burlington." British Journal for Eighteenth Century Studies 19.2 (1996): 141-59.

Forster, Antonia. "Mr. Pope’s Maxims." The Age of Johnson 2 (1989): 65-89.

Fox, Christopher. "Pope, Perhaps, and Sextus: Skeptical Modes in MoralEssay I." English Language Notes 29.2 (1991): 37-48.

Francus, Marilyn. "An Augustan's Metaphysical Poem: Pope's Eloisa toAbelard." Studies in Philology 87.4 (1990): 476-91.

Franssen, Paul. "Pope's Janus-Faced Imagery." Dutch Quarterly Review ofAnglo-American Letters 20.1 (1990): 19-36.

Gertmenian, Meg. "Strangeness and Temper: Pope in the Act of Judgment."Studies in English Literature 22.3 (1982): 491-504.

Gobin, Charles Edward. "'Here One Poor Word an Hundred ClenchesMakes': Alexander Pope, the Dunciad, and Menippean Satire." DissertationAbstracts International 56.11 (1996): 4406A.

Griffin, Robert. "Pope, the Prophets, and The Dunciad." Studies in English Literature 23.3 (1983): 435-46.

Gross, David S. "'The Conqu'ring Force of Unresisted Steel': Pope andPower in The Rape of the Lock." New Orleans Review 15.4 (1988): 23-30.

Hahn, H. George. "Broadsides on the Thames: The Social Context of The Rape of the Lock, II, 47-52." Anglia 104.1-2 (1986): 118-21.

Hammond, Brean S. "Scriblerian Self-Fashioning." Yearbook of EnglishStudies 18 (1988): 108-24.

—————. Pope. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities, 1986.

Hariharan, V. "The Seeing Eye: A View of the Structure of 'An Epistle to Dr.Arbuthnot." Journal of English Studies 2 (1979): 41-47.

Hinds, Elizabeth. "Pope and Propp: Narrative Tricks in The Rape of the Lock." New Orleans Review 15.4 (1988): 8-16.

Hoerner, Fred. "The Apocalypse of Privilege: Pope's Misrepresentation ofRichard Bentley in The Dunciad." University of Mississippi Studies in English

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Hollingshead, Gregory. "Pope, Berkeley, and the True Key to the Dunciad in Four Books." English Studies in Canada 10.2 (1984): 141-55.

Holly, Grant I. "Prosopop(e)oeia." New Orleans Review 15.4 (1988): 51-59.

Hunt, John Dixon. "Pope: 'Practical Poetry' and PracticingPoetry." Review 3(1981): 155-73.

Hunter, J. Paul. "From Typology to Type: Agents of Change in EighteenthCentury English Texts." Cultural Artifacts and the Production of Meaning: The Page, the Image, and the Body. Ed. Margaret J. M. Ezell and KatherineO’Brien O’Keefe. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1994. 41-69.

Ingrassia, Catherine. "Women Writing/Writing Women: Pope, Dulness, and'Feminization' in the Dunciad." Eighteenth Century Life 14.3 (1990): 40-58.

Jackson, Wallace. Vision and Revision in Alexander Pope. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1983.

————— and Paul R. Yoder, eds. Critical Essays on Alexander Pope. New York: G.K. Hall, 1993.

————— and Paul R. Yoder, eds. Approaches to Teaching Pope's Poetry. New York : MLA, 1993.

Jemielity, Thomas. "A Mock-Biblical Controversy: Sir Richard Blackmore inthe Dunciad." Philological Quarterly 74.3 (1995): 249-77.

Jermyn, Scott. "Pope's Rape of the Lock." Explicator 47.2 (1989): 16-18.

Keener, Frederick M. "Descrying Pope." Modern Language Quarterly 46.1 (1985): 81-88.

Landry, Donna. "Alexander Pope, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, and theLiterature of Social Comment." English Literature 1650-1740. Ed. Steven N.Zwicker. Cambridge: CUP, 1998. 307-29.

Loftis, John E. "Speech in the Rape of the Lock." Neophilogus 67.1 (1983):149-59.

Lund, Roger D. "Pope's Monsters: Satire and the Grotesque in The Dunciad." The Scope of the Fantastic: Culture, Biography, Themes,Children’sLiterature. Essays from 1st International Conference on Fantastic inLiterature and Film. Ed. Robert A. Collins and Howard D. Pearce III.Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1985. 61-78.

Mack, Maynard. "Alexander Pope: Reflections of an Amateur Biographer."Modern Language Review 79.4 (1984): xxiii-xxxv.

—————. Collected in Himself: Essays Critical, Biographical, andBibliographical on Pope and Some of His Contemporaries. Newark: U ofDelaware P; London: Associated UPs, 1982.

MacSween, R. J. "The Pleasure of Pope." The Antigonish Review 69-70 (1987): 29-35.

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Mallett, Phillip. "If Pope Be Not a Satirist." Forum for Modern Language Studies 30.4 (1994): 316-28.

Markley, Robert. "Beyond Consensus: The Rape of the Lock and the Fate of Reading Eighteenth-Century Literature." New Orleans Review 15.4 (1988): 68-77.

Martin, Peter. Pursuing Innocent Pleasures: The Gardening World ofAlexander Pope. Hamden, CT: Archon, 1984.

Martindale, Charles. "Sense and Sensibility: The Child and the Man in The Rape of the Lock." Modern Language Review 78.2 (1983): 273-84.

McIntosh, Carey. "High Styles and Low in Pope." The Eighteenth Century29.2 (1988): 208-24.

Means, James A. "The Rape of the Lock as Social Comedy." Publications of the Arkansas Philological Association 15 (1989): 73-83.

Mengel, Elias F. "Pope's Imitation of Boileau in Arbuthnot." Essays in Criticism 38.4 (1988): 295-307.

Merrett, Robert James. "Death and Religion in The Rape of the Lock." Mosaic 15.1 (1982): 29-39.

—————. "Irony and Theology in Pope's Eloisa to Abelard." WascanaReview of Contemporary Poetry and Short Fiction 18.1 (1983): 40-51.

Meyers, Kate Beaird. "Feminist Hermeneutics and Reader Response: TheRole of Gender in Reading The Rape of the Lock." New Orleans Review15.4 (1988): 43-50.

Morris, David B., ed. A Special Issue on Alexander Pope. The Eighteenth Century 29.2 (1988). --- articles listed separately.

Morris, John N. "Pope and the Idiom of Art." Sewanee Review 91.4 (1983): 519-50.

Nelson, Timothy G. A. "Double-Entendres in the Card Game in Pope's Rape of the Lock." Philological Quarterly 59.2 (1980): 234-38.

Nicholas, Jose. "The Wholeness of The Rape of the Lock." The Critical Review 23 (1981): 49-65.

Nicholson, Colin. "'Illusion on the Town': Figuring Out Credit in The Dunciad." Literature and History 12.2 (1986): 181-94.

—————. Alexander Pope: Essays for the Tercentenary. Aberdeen: AUP,1988.

Noggle, James. "Skepticism and the Sublime Advent of Modernity in the1742 Dunciad." The Eighteenth Century 37.1 (1996): 22-41.

Norris, Christopher. "Pope among the Formalists: Textual Politics and The Rape of the Lock." Post-Structuralist Readings of English Poetry. Ed. Richard Machin and Christopher Norris. Cambridge: CUP, 1987.

Otten, Kurt. "'A Well-Mix'd State': Die Ordnung der Welt und der Gesellschaftin Popes Lehrgedicht An Essay on Man." Europäische Lehrdichtung. Ed.

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Gerd Hans Rotzer and Herbert Walz. Darmstadt: WB, 1981. 174-95.

Parker, G. F. "Pope and Alceste." The Cambridge Quarterly 19.4 (1990): 336-59.

Payne, Deborah C. "Pope and the War against Coquettes: Or, Feminism andThe Rape of the Lock Reconsidered - yet Again." The Eighteenth Century32.1 (1991): 3-24.

Piper, William Bowman. "Pope’s Vindication." Philological Quarterly 67.3 (1988): 303-21.

Plowden, G. F. C. Pope on Classic Ground. Athens: Ohio UP, 1983.

Pohli, Carol Virginia. "'The Point Where Sense and Dulness Meet': WhatPope Knows about Knowing and about Women." Eighteenth CenturyStudies 19.2 (1985-86): 206-34.

Pollak, Ellen. "Rereading The Rape of the Lock: Pope and the Paradox ofFemale Power." Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 10 (1981): 429-44.

—————. "Pope and Sexual Difference: Woman as Part and Counterpartin the 'Epistle to a Lady.'" Studies in English Literature 24.3 (1984): 461-81.

Putnam, Hilary. "Pope's Essay on Man and Those 'Happy Pieties.'" Pursuits of Reason: Essays in Honor of Stanley Cavell. Ed. Ted Cohen, Paul Guyer,and Hilary Putnam. Lubbock: Texas Tech UP, 1993. 13-20.

Quintero, Ruben. Literate Culture: Pope’s Rhetorical Art. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1992.

Rawson, C. J. and Jenny Mezciems, eds. Yearbook of English Studies 18 (1988): "Pope, Swift, and Their Circle. --- articles are listed separately.

—————. "Pope's Waste Land: Reflections on Mock-Heroic." Essays andStudies ns 35 (1982): 45-65.

Rivers, William E. "Nicholas Amhurst's Terrae Filius as Background forPope's Satire of University Education." Papers on Language and Literature22.2 (1986): 126-138.

Rogers, Pat. Essays on Pope. Cambridge: CUP, 1993.

Rogers, Shef. "Pope, Publishing, and Popular Interpretations of the Dunciad Variorum." Philological Quarterly 74.3 (1995): 279-95.

Rosslyn, Felicity. "'Dipt in the Rainbow': Pope onWomen." CambridgeQuarterly 16.3 (1987): 212-24.

—————. "Goodness and Good Humour: Pope and the Later EighteenthCentury." Dutch Quarterly Review of Anglo-American Letters 20.1 (1990):37-50.

Rousseau, G.S. and Pat Rogers, eds. The Enduring Legacy: AlexanderPope Tercentenary Essays. Cambridge: CUP, 1988.

Rudat, Wolfgang E. H. "Pope and the Classical Tradition: Allusive Techniquein The Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad." Anglia 100.3-4 (1982): 435-441.

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—————. "Pope's Coquettes and the Game of Ombre: The Rape of theLock and Vergilian Exegesis." Essays in Literature 9.2 (1982): 251-60.

—————. "Pope's 'Mutual Commerce': Allusive Manipulation in Januaryand May and The Rape of the Lock." Durham University Journal 77.1 (1984): 19-24.

—————. "Sex-Role Reversal and MiltonicTheology in Pope's Rape of the Lock." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 8.1-2 (1987): 48-62.

Rudd, Niall. "Variation and Inversion in Pope's 'Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot.'"Essays in Criticism 34.3 (1984): 216-28.

Salmon, F. E. "Alexander Pope and Circe's Sacred Dome." Review of English Studies 42.168 (1991): 523-31.

Schleifer, Ronald, ed. New Orleans Review 15.4 (1988): "The PoststructuralPope." --- articles listed separately.

—————. "Enunciation and Genre: Mikhail Bakhtin and the'Double-Voiced Narration' of The Rape of the Lock." New Orleans Review15.4 (1988): 31-42.

Schnitzer, Shirley R. "How Pope Made Sense of Noise and Nonsense in The Dunciad." CUNY English Forum I. Ed. Saul N.Brody and Harold Schlechter.New York: AMS, 1985. 293-316.

Scodel, Joshua K. "'Your distance keep': Pope's Epitaphic Stance." English Literary History 55.3 (1988): 615-41.

Shankman, Steven. "'Art with Truth Ally'd': Pope's 'Epistle to a Lady asPindaric Encomium.'" Classical and Modern Literature 14.2 (1994): 167-81.

Sherbo, Arthur. "More Pope Scholia." Yearbook of English Studies 18 (1988): 221-30.

Shin, Yang Sook. "The Hysterical Structure of The Rape of the Lock." The Journal of English Language and Literature 42.3 (1996): 523-47.

Smith, Molly. "The Mythical Implications in Pope's'Epistle to a Lady.'" Studies in English Literature 27.3 (1987): 427-36.

Solomon, Harry M. The Rape of the Text: Reading and Misreading Pope'sEssay on Man. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1993.

Spacks, Patricia Meyer. "Fictions of Passion: TheCase of Pope." Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture 20 (1990): 43-53.

—————. "Acts of Love and Knowledge: Pope's Narratives of Self."Augustan Subjects: Essays in Honor of Martin C. Battestin. Ed. Albert J.Rivero. 176-91.

Srigley, Michael. The Mighty Maze: A Study of Pope’s An Essay to Man. Uppsala: Uppsala U, 1994.

Staves, Susan. "Pope's Refinement." The Eighteenth Century 29.2 (1988): 145-63.

Steeves, Edna L. "Dangerous in Biography To Consider Too Curiously?"

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The Eighteenth Century 28.3 (1987): 278-84.

Stephanson, Raymond. "The Love Song of Young Alexander Pope: Allusionand Sexual Displacement in the Pastorals." English Studies in Canada 17.1 (1991): 21-35.

Stephens, Margaret Holler. "The Poet and the State: Alexander Pope'sModel of Dialogic Interchange for Sound Judgement, Social Love, andPopular Poetics." Dissertation Abstracts International 58.7 (1998): 2673.

Stumpf, Chris Anne. "Pope's Epistle to Miss Blount, with the Works of Voiture:Inversion and Subversion of Eighteenth-Century Constructions of FemaleCharacter." TransAtlantic Crossings: Eighteenth-Century Explorations. [something is missing here]

Szilagyi, Stephen. "Pope's 'Shaggy Tap'stry': A Discourse on History."Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture 20 (1990): 183-95.

Tebeaux, Elizabeth. "Scepticism in Pope's 'Essayon Man.'" College Literature 10.2 (1983): 158-71.

Terry, Richard. "'Tis a sort of . . . tickling': Pope's Rape and the Mock-Heroicsof Gallantry." Eighteenth Century Life 18.2 (1994): 59-74.

Thomas, Claudia. "Pope's Iliad and the Contemporary Context of His'Appeals to the Ladies.'" Eighteenth Century Life 14.2 (1990): 1-17.

—————. Alexander Pope and His Eighteenth-Century Women Readers. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1994.

Threadgold, Terry. "Changing the Subject." Language Topics: Essays inHonour of Michael Halliday. Ed. Ross Steele and TerryThreadgold. 2 vols.Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1987. 2: 549-97.

Todd, Dennis. "The 'Blunted Arms' of Dulness: The Problem of Power in theDunciad." Studies in Philology 79.2 (1982): 177-204.

Turner, James Grantham. "Pope's Libertine Self-Fashioning." EighteenthCentury Life 29.2 (1988): 123-44.

Troynaski, John. "'On Words Is Still Our Whole Debate': Deconstructionistand Formalist Readings of the Dunciad." Mid-Hudson Language Studies 6 (1983): 41-47.

Vermeule, Blakey. "Shame and Identity: Pope's 'Critique of Judgment' in An Essay on Criticism." 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics ,and Inquiries in the EarlyModern Era. Ed. Kevin L. Cope, et al. NewYork: AMS, 1998.

Weinbrot, Howard D. "The Conventions of Classical Satire and the Practiceof Pope." Philological Quarterly 59.3 (1981): 317-37.

—————. "The Dunciad, Nursing Mothers, and Isaiah." Philological Quarterly 71.4 (1992): 479-94.

—————. Alexander Pope and the Traditionsof Formal Verse Satire. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1982.

—————. "Masked Men and Satire and Pope: Toward a Historical Basisfor the Eighteenth-Century Persona." Eighteenth Century Studies 16.3

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—————. "Fine Ladies, Saints in Heaven, and Pope's Rape of the Lock: Genealogy, Catholicism, and the Irenic Muse." Augustan Subjects: Essays inHonor of Martin C. Battestin. Ed. Albert J. Rivero. 150-75.

Weitzman, Arthur J. "An Eighteenth-Century View of Pope's Villa." Eighteenth Century Life 8.2 (1983): 36-38.

Wheeler, David. "'So Easy to Be Lost': Poet and Self in Pope's The Temple of Fame." Papers on Language and Literature 29.1 (1993): 3-27.

White, Douglas H. and Thomas P Tierney, "An Essay on Man and the Tradition of Satires on Mankind." Modern Philology 85.1 (1987): 27-41.

Wildermuth, Mark E. "'An Anarchy without Confusion Know’: The Dynamicsof Chaos in Pope's An Essay on Man." The Eighteenth Century 39.1 (1998): 85-103.

Williams, Aubrey L. "A Hell for 'Ears Polite': Pope's 'Epistle to Burlington.'"English Literary History 51.3 (1984): 479-503.

Woodman, Thomas. "Pope: The Papist and the Poet." Essays in Criticism46.3 (1996): 219-33.

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4. Jonathan Swift

Aden, John M. "Parodic Design in Swift's 'Elegy on Mr. Patrige.'" English Language Notes 22.1 (1984): 24-26.

Alderson, Simon J. "Swift and the Pun." Swift Studies 11 (1996): 47-57.

Anspaugh, Kelly. "Reading the Intertext in Jonathan Swift's 'A Panegyrick onthe Dean.'" Essays in Literature 22.1 (1995): 17-30.

Argent, Joseph E. "The Etymology of a Dystopia: Laputa Reconsidered."English Language Notes 34.1 (1996): 36-40.

Atkins, G. Douglas. "Interpretation and Meaning in A Tale of a Tub." Essays in Literature 8.2 (1981): 233-39.

Barnett, Louise K. "Voyeurism in Swift's Poetry." Studies in the LiteraryImagination 17.1 (1984): 17-26.

—————. Swift’s Poetic Worlds. Newark: U of Delaware P; London:Associated UPs, 1981.

Barton, David Eric. "Pro-Fund Wit: Jonathan Swift and the Scriblerians."Dissertation Abstracts International 55.9 (1995): 2817A.

Basney, Lionel. "Gulliver and the Children." TheVoice of the Narrator inChidren’s Literature: Insights from Writers and Critics. Ed. Charlotte F. Ottenand Gary D. Schmidt. New York: Greenwood,1989. 148-58.

Belamy, Liz. Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. New York: St. Martin’s,

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Bennett, Sue. "The Act of Reading Gulliver's Travels." Readerly WriterlyTexts 2.1 (1994): 69-81.

Bouce, Paul Gabriel. "The Rape of Gulliver Reconsidered." Swift Studies 11 (1996): 98-114.

Brantley, Will. "Reading Swift as a Modernist: A Polemical Investigation."Essays in Literature 19.1 (1992): 20-35.

Bruce, Susan. "The Flying Island and Female Anatomy: Gynaecology andPower in Gulliver's Travels." Genders 2 (1988): 60-76.

Burrow, R. W. "Swift and Plato's Political Philosophy." Studies in Philology84.4 (1987): 494-506.

—————. "Credulity and Curiosity in A Tale of a Tub." Interpretation 15.2-3 (1987): 309-21.

—————. "Gulliver's Travels: The Stunting of a Philosopher." Interpretation21.1 (1993): 41-57.

Bywaters, David. "Gulliver's Travels and the Mode of Political Parallel duringWalpole's Administration." English Literary History 4.3 (1987): 717-40.

Bywaters, David. "Anticlericism in Swift's Tale of a Tub." Studies in English Literature 36.3 (1996): 579-602.

Caballero de Rodas, Pedro Dominguez. "El patriota hibernes: Unaaproximacion a la satira politica de Jonathan Swift." Revista Alicante deEstudios Ingleses 6 (1993): 63-72.

Canning, Rick G. "'Ignorant, Illiterate Creatures': Gender and ColonialJustification in Swift's 'Injured Lady' and 'The Answer to the Injured Lady.'"English Literary History 64.1 (1997): 77-97.

Casement, William. "Religion, Satire, and Gulliver's Fourth Voyage." History of European Ideas 14.4 (1992): 531-44.

Chakrabarti, Shirshendu. "Master and Servant: Social Mobility and the IronicExchange of Roles in Swift’s 'Directions to Servants.'" Tradition in Transition:Women Writers, Marginal Texts, and the Eighteenth-Century Canon. Ed. S.J. Alvaro Ribeiro and James G. Basker. Oxford: Clarendon,1996. 111-26.

Clark, John R. "Lures, Limetwigs, and the Swiftian Swindle." Studies in the Literary Imagination 17.1 (1984): 27-34.

Cleary, Thomas R. "Big and Little People: Size, Distance and Value inGulliver's Travels and Baroque trompe-l'oeil." Studies on Voltaire and theEighteenth Century 305 (1992): 1493-95.

Conlon, Michael J. "Original Swift: Anonymity, Parody, and the Example of'On Poetry': A Rapsody (1733)." Swift Studies 12(1997): 69-79.

Connery, Brian Arthur. "An Ambition To Be Heard in a Crowd: Mad Heroesand the Satirist in the Works of Jonathan Swift." Dissertation AbstractsInternational 47.7 (1987): 2592A.

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Connery, Brian A. "Self-Representation, Authority and the Fear of Madnessin the Works of Swift." Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture 20 (1990): 165-82.

Crider, Richard. "Yahoo (Yahu): Notes on the Names of Swift's Yahoos."Names 41.2 (1993): 103-09.

Croghan, Martin J. "Savage Indignation: An Introduction to the Philosophy ofLanguage and Semiotics in Jonathan Swift." Swift Studies 5 (1990): 11-37.

Crowley, Tony. "The Return of the Repressed: Saussure and Swift onLanguage and History." New Departures in Linguistics. Ed. George Wolf.New York: Garland, 1992. 236-49.

Cunningham, J. C. "Characterising Swift and His Politics." Prose Studies 8.3 (1985): 84-92.

—————. "Perversions of the Eucharist in Gulliver's Travels." Christianity and Literature 40.4 (1991): 345-64.

Dahiyat, Eid A. "Jonathan Swift's Battle of the Books: Its Background and Satire." Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 16 (1983): 265-72.

Davis, Lennard J. "'Upon Mouldering Stone': Swift's Politics of Language."The Age of Johnson 2 (1989): 39-64.

Davis, Lloyd. "Reading Irony: Dialogism in 'A Modest Proposal.'" AUMLA 77 (1992): 32-55.

DePorte, Michael. "From the Womb of Things to Their Grave: Madness andMemory in Swift." University of Toronto Quarterly 58.3 (1989): 376-90.

—————. "Avenging Naboth: Swift and Monarchy." Philological Quarterly69.4 (1990): 419-33.

—————. "'Mere Productions in the Brain': Interpreting Dreams in Swift."Literature and Medicine during the Eighteenth Century. Ed. Marie MulveyRoberts and Roy Porter. London: Routledge,1993. 118-35.

—————. "Vinum Daemonum: Swift and the Grape." Swift Studies 12 (1997): 56-68.

Doll, Dan. "The Word and the Thing in Swift’s Prose." Studies in EighteenthCentury Culture 15 (1986): 199-210.

Doll, Daniel E. "'Daughters of Earth and Sons of Heaven': Johnson on Swifton Language." Lamar Journal of the Humanities 17.2 (1991): 23-39.

Donnelly, Dorothy F. "Utopia and Gulliver's Travels: Another Perspective."Moreana 25.97 (1988): 115-124.

Donoghue, Denis. "Swift and the Association of Ideas." Yearbook of EnglishStudies 18 (1988): 1-17.

—————. "The Brainwashing of Lemuel Gulliver." The Southern Review32.1 (1996): 128-46.

Doody, Margaret Anne. "Swift among the Women." Yearbook of EnglishStudies 18 (1988): 68-92.

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Downie, Alan. "Swift and Mankind." 1660-1780: All the World Before Them. Ed. John McVeagh. London: Ashfield, 1990. 127-39.

Downie, J. A. "Polemical Strategy and Swift's 'The Conduct of the Allies.'"Prose Studies 4.2 (1981): 134-45.

—————. "Goldsmith, Swift and Augustan Satirical Verse." The Art of OliverGoldsmith. Ed. Andrew Swarbrick. London: Vision; Totowa, NJ: Barnes andNoble, 1984. 126-43.

—————. "Swift's Discourse: Allegorical Satire or Parallel History?" Swift Studies 2 (1987): 25-32.

—————. "Swift and Jacobitism." English Literary History 64.4 (1997): 887-901.

Ehrenpreis, Irvin. Swift: The Man, His Works, and the Age, III: Dean Swift. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1983.

—————. "The Allegory of Gulliver’s Travels." Swift Studies 4 (1989): 13-28.

—————. "Show and Tell in Gulliver's Travels." Swift Studies 8 (1993): 18-33.

Eilon, Daniel. "Swift Burning the Library of Babel." The Modern LanguageReview 80.2 (1985): 269-82.

—————. "Swift's Satiric Logic: On Parsimony, Irony, and AntinomianFiction." Yearbook of English Studies 18 (1988): 18-40.

—————. Factions’ Fictions: Ideological Closure in Swift’s Satire. Newark: U of Delaware P; London: Associated UPs, 1991.

Elias, A. C., Jr. "Swift's Corrected Copy of Contests and Dissensions, withOther Pamphlets from His Library." Philological Quarterly 75.2 (1996): 167-95.

Elliott, Robert C. and Arthur H. Scouten, eds. The Poetry of Jonathan Swift. Los Angeles: Clark Memorial Library, 1981.

Ellis, Frank H. "Notes on A Tale of a Tub." Swift Studies 1 (1986): 9-14.

—————. "No Apologies, Dr. Swift." Eighteenth Century Life 21.3 (1997): 71-76.

England, A. B. "The Perils of Discontinuous Form: 'A Description of theMorning' and Some of Its Readers." Studies in theLiterary Imagination 17.1 (1984): 3-15.

Emprin, Ginette. "Appearance and Reality in Gulliver's Travels." Etudes Irlandaises 15.1 (1990): 37-44.

Fabian, Bernhard. "Gulliver’s Travels als Satire." Die englische Satire. Ed. Wolfgang Weiss. Darmstadt: WB, 1982. 315-33.

————— and Marie Luise Spieckermann. "Swift in Eighteenth-CenturyGermany: A Bibliographical Essay." Swift Studies 12 (1997): 5-35.

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Fabricant, Carole. Swift’s Landscape. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1982.

—————. "The Battle of the Ancients and (Post)Moderns: Rethinking Swiftthrough Contemporary Perspectives." Eighteenth Century 32.3 (1991):256-73.

—————. "Swift in His Own Time and Ours: Some Reflections on Theoryand Practice in the Profession." The Profession of Eighteenth-CenturyLiterature: Reflections on an Institution. Ed.Leo Damrosch and MarshallBrown. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1992. 113-34.

—————. Swift’s Landscape. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre DamePress, 1995.

Fanning, Christopher. "Sermons on Sermonizing: The Pulpit Rhetoric of Swiftand of Sterne." Philological Quarterly 76.4 (1997): 413-36.

Fekete, John. "A Second Look at Swift's Don Pedro: Arguments againstRationalism." English Studies in Canada 10.1 (1984): 22-35.

Fischer, John Irwin, et al., eds. Contemporary Studies of Swift’s Poetry. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1981.

—————. "The Government’s Response to Swift's 'An Epistle to a Lady.'"Philological Quarterly 65.1 (1986): 39-59.

—————, et al. Swift and His Contexts. New York: AMS, 1989.

Fitzgerald, Robert P. "Swift's Immortals: The Satiric Point." Studies in English Literature 24.3 (1984): 483-95.

—————. "Ancients and Moderns in Swift's Brobdingnag." Literatur inWissenschaft und Unterricht 18.2 (1985): 89-100.

—————. "Science and Politics in Swift's Voyage to Laputa." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 87 (1988): 213-29.

Forster, Jean Paul. "Swift: The Satirical Use of Framing Fictions." The Structure of Texts. Ed. Udo Fries. Tübingen: Narr, 1987. 177-92.

Fox, Christopher and Brenda Tooley, eds. Walking Naboth’s Vineyard: NewStudies of Swift. Notre Dame, IN: U of Notre Dame P, 1994.

Fox, Christopher. "Of Logic and Lycanthropy: Gulliver and the Faculties ofthe Mind." Literature and Medicine during the EighteenthCentury. Ed. MarieMulvey Roberts and Roy Porter. London: Routledge, 1993. 101-17.

—————. "How to Prepare a Noble Savage: The Spectacle of HumanScience." Inventing Human Science: Eighteenth Century Domains. Ed.Christopher Fox et al. Berkeley: U of California P, 1995. 1-30.

Francus, Marilyn. The Converting Imagination: Linguistic Theory and Swift’sSatiric Prose. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1994.

Freedman, William. "Dynamic Identity and the Hazards of Satire in Swift."Studies in English Literature 29.3 (1989): 473-88.

—————. "'Phillis, or, Progress of Love' and 'The Progress of Beauty': Art,Artifice and Reality in Swift's 'Anti-Poetry.'" Concerining Poetry 17.1 (1984):

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—————. "Swift's Struldbruggs, Progress, and the Analogy of History."Studies in English Literature 35.3 (1995): 457-72.

Gamez, Luis R. "Richard Bettesworth's Insult and 'The Yahoo's Overthrow.'"Swift Studies 12 (1997): 80-84.

Gardiner, Anne Barbeau. "Licking the Dust in Luggnagg: Swift's Reflectionson the Legacy of King William's Conquest of Ireland." Swift Studies 8 (1993): 35-44.

Gottlieb, Sidney. "The Emblematic Background of Swift's Flying Island." Swift Studies 1 (1986): 24-31.

Graziano, Alba. Il linguaggio dell’ironia: Saggiosui Gulliver’s Travels. Rome:Bulzoni, 1982.

Grant, Damian. "The Peace of the Augustans and theWar of the Sexes. WhatGender Is Gulliver?" Guerres et paix: La Grande-Bretagneau xviiie siecle.Actes des colloques de decembre 1994, decembre 1995, et mars 1996. Ed. Paul Gabriel Bouce. 2 vols. France: SorbonneNouvelle, 1998. 269-80.

Griffin, Dustin. "Venting Spleen." Essays in Criticism 40.2 (1990): 124-35.

—————. "Interpretation and Power: Swift's Tale of a Tub." The Eighteenth Century 34.2 (1993): 151-68.

Grundy, Isobel. "Swift and Johnson." The Age of Johnson 2 (1989): 154-80.

Guerra-Bosch, Teresa. "Type Variations in Three Authors: Studies onHumour." Philologica Canariensia 2-3 (1996-97): 117-36.

Hammond, Brean S. "Corinna’s Dream." The Eighteenth Century 36.2 (1995): 99-118.

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Carnochan, W. B. "Swift, Locke, and the Tale." Swift Studies 1 (1986): 55-56.

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Falzarano, James V. "Adam in Houyhnhnmland: The Presence of Paradise Lost." Milton Studies 21 (1985): 179-97.

Fletcher, John. "Humour and Irony in Swift and Voltaire." Forum 17.1 (1979):27-33.

Flynn, Carol Houlihan. The Body in Swift and Defoe. Cambridge: CUP, 1990.

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Fuchs, Jacob. "Ovid and Swift: Cadenus and Vanessa." Classical andModern Literature 17.3 (1997): 191-205.

Gill, Pat. "'Filth of All Hues and Odors': Public Parks, City Showers, andPromiscuous Acquaintance in Rochester and Swift." Genre 27.4 (1994):333-50.

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Kupersmith, William. "Swift and 'Harley, the Nation's GreatSupport': Horace,Epistle VII, Book I: Imitated and Addressed to the Earl of Oxford." Swift Studies 1 (1986): 39-45.

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McLaverty, J. "Pope and Giles Jacob's Lives of the Poets: The Dunciad as Alternative Literary History." Modern Philology 83.1 (1985): 22-32.

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