A review of Frances Burney’s Cecilia: A Publishing History, by Catherine M. Parisian, published by Ashgate in 2012, which demonstrates "how various literary guardians, from printers to publishers to critics, refashioned the novel’s character to accommodate new print forms, editorial strategies, and audience demographics" over the 200 years since it was first published
While recent studies often praise Frances Burney’s novels for their irreverent social criticism, man...
The idea that Burney features in her own journals and letters as a novelistic heroine is something t...
Il était une fois… Once Upon a Time, edited by Marine Ranouil and Nicholas Dissaux, inhabits the mos...
At the centre of David Worrall’s Theatric Revolution a striking tableau is unveiled. It is around 18...
This year was ushered in by a grand and most important event,—for at the latter end of January, the ...
The editor\u27s Introduction to an author\u27s first work of fiction published in a new edition is o...
A review of the book, Sur les pas de Flaubert: approches sensibles du paysage, by Philippe Antoine i...
Reviewed Title: Evelina: Or the History of a Young Lady\u27s Entrance Into the World (A Bedford Cult...
One of the latest volumes in ABC-CLIO/Greenwood’s “Historical Explorations of Literature” series, Th...
A review of BENJAMIN DABBY. Women as Public Moralists in Britain: From the Bluestockings to Virginia...
Joel D. Heck: Review of Monika B. Hilder, Sara L. Pearson, and Laura N. Van Dyke, eds., The Inkling...
peer reviewedA review of Claire Clivaz, Jérôme Meizoz, François Vallotton, et Joseph Verheyden, éds....
Today Fanny Burney’s venture into authorship would not be questionable. She was, after all, a daught...
Both these volumes demonstrate the exciting potential, as well as the pitfalls, of applying history-...
‘The Review and the Reviewer’ addresses the role of both the review and the reviewer within the wide...
While recent studies often praise Frances Burney’s novels for their irreverent social criticism, man...
The idea that Burney features in her own journals and letters as a novelistic heroine is something t...
Il était une fois… Once Upon a Time, edited by Marine Ranouil and Nicholas Dissaux, inhabits the mos...
At the centre of David Worrall’s Theatric Revolution a striking tableau is unveiled. It is around 18...
This year was ushered in by a grand and most important event,—for at the latter end of January, the ...
The editor\u27s Introduction to an author\u27s first work of fiction published in a new edition is o...
A review of the book, Sur les pas de Flaubert: approches sensibles du paysage, by Philippe Antoine i...
Reviewed Title: Evelina: Or the History of a Young Lady\u27s Entrance Into the World (A Bedford Cult...
One of the latest volumes in ABC-CLIO/Greenwood’s “Historical Explorations of Literature” series, Th...
A review of BENJAMIN DABBY. Women as Public Moralists in Britain: From the Bluestockings to Virginia...
Joel D. Heck: Review of Monika B. Hilder, Sara L. Pearson, and Laura N. Van Dyke, eds., The Inkling...
peer reviewedA review of Claire Clivaz, Jérôme Meizoz, François Vallotton, et Joseph Verheyden, éds....
Today Fanny Burney’s venture into authorship would not be questionable. She was, after all, a daught...
Both these volumes demonstrate the exciting potential, as well as the pitfalls, of applying history-...
‘The Review and the Reviewer’ addresses the role of both the review and the reviewer within the wide...
While recent studies often praise Frances Burney’s novels for their irreverent social criticism, man...
The idea that Burney features in her own journals and letters as a novelistic heroine is something t...
Il était une fois… Once Upon a Time, edited by Marine Ranouil and Nicholas Dissaux, inhabits the mos...