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Tables of Contents for Eighteenth-Century Contexts
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
ix
 
Introduction
x
 
A Bibliography
xiv
 
Phillip Harth
Dissonance: 1613-1798
3
23
James A. Winn
The ``fashionable cutt of the town'' and William Congreve's The Old Batchelour
26
18
Maximillian E. Novak
A Preface to Anglican Rationalism
44
16
Gerard Reedy, S. J.
Mandeville and Swift
60
21
Claude Rawson
What Swift Did to Collins's Discourse of Free-Thinking and Why
81
15
Frank H. Ellis
Voyages to Nowhere: More's Utopia and Swift's Gulliver's Travels
96
18
Hermann J. Real
Swift's Voices: Innovation and Complication in the Poems Written at Market Hill
114
19
Peter J. Schakel
Anonymity and Authority in the Poetry of Jonathan Swift
133
14
Michael J. Conlon
John Barrett, ``The Whimsical Medley,'' and Swift's Poems
147
24
James Woolley
The Editing of Pope's Dunciad from Scriblerus to * * *
171
12
David L. Vander Meulen
``What Must the World Think of Met?'' Pope, Madame Dacier, and Homer-The Anatomy of a Quarrel
183
24
Howard D. Weinbrot
Desdemona's Strawberries and Clementina's Ark: Text, Textile, and Scripture in Sir Charles Grandison
207
25
Patricia C. Brckmann
Early Women Novelists, the Canon, and the History of the British Novel
232
15
Brian Corman
Talk into Text: The Shaping of Conversation in Boswell's Life of Johnson
247
18
Bruce Redford
On Rerouting the History of British Literary Theory, 1650-1800
265
24
Eric Rothstein
Contributors
289
4
Index
293