Index of Articles and Notices in East-Central Intelligencer, Volumes 19-21, 2005-2007
[Published in The East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 19, no. 1 (January 2005), 1-32.]
Index of Titles and Topics
Here follow indices to the new series Volumes 19-21 [2005-2007] of the newsletter of the East-Central American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies: i.e. to 19, nos. 1-2, entitled The East-Central Intelligencer (as have volumes since spring 1987); and to the issues 19, no. 3 (September 2005) and those of Volumes 20-21, with the new title The Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer. Extended pieces are indexed here by contents, with headings by topic, title, or, for books reviewed, author. Some duplication and cross referencing occur. An index of contributors is added at the end. These indices have appearedr in the January 2008 issue of the Intelligencer.--James E. May, editor
Alavi, Seema (ed.), The Eighteenth Century in India (2002), rev. by Brijraj Singh: 21.iii (2007), 21-27.
Alexander, Bruce, author of mysteries set in 18C: "Bruce Alexander Honored" by Liz Nelson: 21.iii (2007), 16-21.
Alexander, Bruce, author of mysteries set in 18C: "Bruce Alexander Honored" by Liz Nelson: 21.iii (2007), 16-21.
Alexander, Bruce, author of mysteries set in 18C: "Bruce Alexander Honored" by Liz Nelson: 21.iii (2007), 16-21.
American Antiquarian Society: publications: 21.i (2007), 69; new curators: 21.ii.68; L. Wasowicz on AAS's children's collection: 21.ii.72.
ASECS Irish-American Research Travel Award: "Karen Cajka Wins This Year's Irish-American Research Travel Fellowship" by A. C. Elias, Jr.: 19.iii (2005), 15-16; "Matthew Kinservik Wins This Year's Irish-American Research Travel Fellowship" by A. C. Elias, Jr.: 20.i (2006), 29-30; 20.iii.72; "Eoin Magennis and Jason Kelly Share This Year's Irish-American Research Travel Fellowship" by A. C. Elias, Jr.: 21.i (2007), 17-19.
American studies: "Two Eighteenth-Century Shows in New York" [Gilbert Stuart and Alexander Hamilton] by Brijraj Singh: 19.ii (2005), 26-32; final issue of Wm. Scheick's Society for Early Americanists Newsletter: 20.i (2006), 89; see "Earnest"; "Franklin"; "Gilder"; "Jefferson"; "Morris"; "Stevens"; see references to "Omohundro" under "Conferences."
Amhurst, Nicholas. See "Rivers."
Andrews, Corey. Literary Nationalism in Eighteenth-Century Scottish Club Poetry (2004), rev. by J. May: 21.ii (2007), 40-42.
Arbuthnot, John, The Correspondence of Dr. John Arbuthnot, ed. by Angus Ross (2005), rev. by Walter H. Keithley: 21.i (2007), 29-32.
Augustin, Sabine, Eighteenth-Century Female Voices: Education and the Novel (2005), rev. by Mascha Gemmeke: 21.i (2007), 32-36.
Austen, Jane: purported portrait at auction [later withdrawn by Christie's]: 21.ii (2007) 69-70; see the review of Eighteenth-Century Novel, 4: 19.iii.36.
Backscheider, Paula R., Eighteenth-Century Women Poets and their Poetry: Inventing Agency, Inventing Genre (2005), rev. by Ellen Moody: 20.iii (2006), 43-46.
Bagchi, Amiya Kumar, et al. (eds.). Webs of History: Information Communication and Technology from Early to Post Colonial India (2005), rev. by Brijraj Singh: 21.iii (2007), 21-27.
Barnett, Louise, Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women (2007), rev. by Beverly Schneller: 21.iii (2007), 36-38.
Beck, Lewis White, Selected Essays on Kant (2002), rev. by Luanne Frank: 20.iii (2006), 33-37.
Behn, Aphra: "All Female! All the Time! No Apologies! The Queen's Company & Aphra Behn." by Cheryl Wanko: 19.iii (2005), 13-15.
Bennett, Stuart, Trade Bookbinding in the British Isles, 1660-1800 (2004), rev. by J. May: 20.i (2006), 49-53.
Berg, Temma, The Lives and Letters of an Eighteenth-Century Circle of Acquaintance (2006), rev. by Eve Bannet: 21.iii (2007), 32-34.
Bibliographical Society of America: 20.i (2006), 84-85; fellowships and New Scholars Program: 20.ii.63 & 20.iii.74; conference on 19C bestsellers: 21.i.65; "BSA's First Justin Schiller Prize Won by Lawrence Darton" by Andrea Immel: 21.i (2007), 19; New Scholars program: 21.ii.73; on BSA's Mitchell Prize, see "Prizes."
Bibliographies of recent scholarship: Kevin Berland's Selected Readings, no. 95 published: 19.ii (2005), 78; advisory and other useful articles in Journal of Scholarly Publishing and other tools: 19.ii (2005), 80; Meyer's BBB: Bibliographie der Buch- und Bibliothesgeschichte, 22/23: 20.i (2006), 55-56; "Studies of 18C Periodicals . . . 2000-2006," Pt. 1: 21.i (2007), 69-[77]; see "Borck" (on ECCB); "Censorship"; "Leab Prize" for list of recent exhibition catalogues; "Meyer."
Blake Archive: 20.i (2006), 87-88.
Blauvelt, Martha Tomhave, The Work of the Heart: Young Women and Emotion, 1780-1830 (2007), rev. by Temma Berg: 21.iii (2007), 34-36.
Book binding: see review under "Bennett."
Book reviewing: "The Spectator, No. 23: The State of Book Reviewing" [report on MW/ASECS conference forum on book reviewing, with summary of audience's remarks, October 2004] by J. May: 19.ii (2005), 13-16; "Interview of Professor Gregory Clingham, Director of Bucknell University Press, early October 2004," preliminary to a "Forum on the State of Book Reviewing": 19.ii.16-18; "Preliminary Remarks" [to the above-mentioned round-table]]: 19.ii.18-24: by Anna Battigelli (18-19); by James Buickerood (21-24); by George Justice (19-21).
Bookplate Society: recent publications: 20.iii (2006), 76.
Borck, Jim Springer: "In Memory of . . .": by J. May.
Jerry Beasley, Kit Kincade, and Robert Dryden: 21.i (2007), 19-23.
Bowerbank, Sylvia L.: "In Memory of . . .": 20.i (2006), 56-57; Speaking for Nature: Women and Ecologies of Early Modern England (2004), rev. by J. May: 21.ii (2007), 33-36.
Braun, Theodore E. D., and John B. Radner (eds.), The Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 (2005), rev. by Henry L. Fulton: 20.ii (2006), 32-36.
Burney, Frances, The Early Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney. Volume IV: The Streatham Years. Part 2: 1780-81. Edited by Betty Rizzo (2003), rev. by Lorna Clark: 19, ii (2005), 39-42; 2006 conference and sessions: 20.ii (2006), 59, 67; see "Societies."
Carpenter, Andrew. See "Dunton, John."
Censorship and freedom of the press: "A Select Bibliography of Recent Studies of Censorship, Libel, Obscenity, and Press Freedom, Part 2": 19.ii (2005), [81-97].
Cogliano, Francis D. Thomas Jefferson: Reputation and Legacy (2006), rev. by Jack Fruchtman, Jr.: 21.iii (2007), 27-32.
Collier, Jane and Margaret: "Collier Commonplace Book Joins Michael Londry's Collection" [on Margaret Collier's copy of Jane Collier's notebook with The Cry]: 20.iii (2006), 54-56.
Conferences and lecture series: ASECS affiliates, Society of Early Americanists, Johnson Society of Central Region, 18C Ireland Society, Omohundro, ECSSS, SHARP, and International Research Society for Children's Lit.: 19.ii.75-77; "Ephemera across the Atlantic" at Library Co. & Winterthur: 19.iii (2005), 56; Columbia Seminar, Symposium honoring Eric Rothstein, ECSSS, Adam Smith, SHARP, Mozart Society, STS, Omohundro, etc.: 20.i (2006), 80-81; "The Fifth Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift [summary of papers at May 2006 conference chaired by H. J. Real]" by J. May: 20.ii.18-26; Omohundro and ISECS Congress, 2007: 20.ii.60; Fielding tercentenary, freemasonry, Omohundro, ISECS Congress in Montpelier: 20.ii.59-60; ASECS-affiliates, Burney, British SECS, STS, Bloomington 18C Workshop, Enlightenment Congress in Montpellier, 34th International Hume etc. 20.iii.67-70; "The Loebers' Guide to Irish Fiction, 1650-1900: The Book & the Conference--and Notre Dame's New Collection" by Patricia Barnett: 21.i (2007), 20-22; ASECS, ISECS, Omohundro, Rousseau, etc.: 21.i.65-67; ASECS affiliates, Omohundro, Scottish Studies, "Philosophy of Adam Smith," on Sam Johnson in 2009: 21.ii (2007), 67-68; ASECS-affiliates, British SECS, Omohundro, "Evidence of Reading" at U. of London, early American prisons, 2009: 21.iii.53.
Defoe, Daniel: "The Literary Estates of H. Bunker Wright and Spiro Peterson: Resources at Miami University of Ohio [including Peterson's books and papers by/on Daniel Defoe]" by Deborah Kempf Wright: 20.i (2006), 23-27; Novak and Richetti biographies published: 20.iii.75; "Robinson Crusoe's 'Apartment'" by Manuel Schonhorn: 21.i (2007), 24-25.
Delany, Patrick, Poems of Patrick Delany: Comprising also Poems about Him by Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, and Other Friends or Enemies, ed. by Robert Hogan and (completed by) Donald J. Mell (2006), rev. by J. May: 21.i (2007), 39-42.
Dryden, John: Peter Staffel, "ECASECS Presidential Address, October 2005, Annapolis" [Dryden's Fables Ancient and Modern as "comic epic whose subject is love"].: 20.i (2006), 4-10.
Dunton, John, The Dublin Scuffle, ed. by Andrew Carpenter (2000), and Teague Land, ed. by Andrew Carpenter (2003), rev. by J. May: 19.ii (2005), 42-46.
Earnest, Corrine, and Russell Earnest, To the Latest Posterity: Pennsylvania-German Family Registers in the Fraktur Tradition. (2004), rev. by Sandra K. Stelts: 19.iii (2005), 37-39 + cover illus.
East-Central ASECS [EC/ASECS] Conferences: "Invitation for EC/ASECS 2005 in Annapolis, 27-30 October" by Jason Shaffer: 19.ii (2005), 1-3; "Report on EC-ASECS Conference, 27-30 October 2005, "Public and Private Diversions in the Eighteenth Century" by Nancy A. Mace: 19.iii.1-2; "Invitation to the 2006 EC/ASECS . . . 26-29 October 2006 at Gettysburg College," by Elizabeth Lambert, Temma Berg, Mary Margaret Stewart, and James P. Myers, Jr.: 20.i (2006), 1-3; "Invitation . . . 2006" by Elizabeth Lambert: 20.ii.1-4; papers on Lisbon earthquake from 2003 EC/ASECS: 20.ii.33; final invitation of Gettysburg meeting: 20.iii.1-3; "Invitation . . . The Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World: Atlantic City, NJ, 8-11 November 2007" by Lisa Rosner: 21.i (2007), 44-46; basic info on Atlantic City meeting from website: 21.ii.53-54.
EC/ASECS Directory: "Directory . . . as of 15 January 2005": 19.i (2005), 55-71; substantial additions and corrections: 19.iii (2005), 47-49; Membership as of August 2007: 21.iii (2007), 55-[73].
EC/ASECS listserv: set up by Kevin Berland: 21.iii (2007), 49-50.
EC/ASECS minutes and financial report by Linda E. Merians: 19.ii (2005), 9-11; 20.i (2006), 61-62; 21.i (2007), 46-48.
EC/ASECS Newsletters: "Index to East-Central Intelligencer, Volumes 16-18 (2002-2004)": 19.i (2005), 1-32; "A Bibliographical Register of EC/ASECS Newsletters, 1978-2004": 19.i.33-54; change of our newsletter's title to "Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer": 19.iii ([Sept.] 2005), 50.
EC/ASECS Molin Prize for Best Paper by Student: "Report from the Molin Prize Committee" with appended "Guidelines for the S. Eric Molin Prize Contest" by Doreen Alvarez Saar: 19.ii (2005), 11-12; "Ashley Marshall Wins 2005 Molin Prize": 20.i (2006), 63-64; updated guidelines: 20.iii.3-4; "Lori H. Zerne Wins 2006 Molin Prize" by Laura Kennelly: 21.i (2007), 48-50.
EC/ASECS Presidential Addresses: Nancy A. Mace, "The Perils and Pleasures of Interdisciplinary Research and the late Eighteenth-Century Music Trade [2004 address]": 19.ii (2005), 3-9; Peter Staffel, "ECASECS Presidential Address, October 2005, Annapolis" [Dryden's Fables Ancient and Modern as "comic epic whose subject is love"].: 20.i (2006), 4-10; ". . . October 2006, Gettysburg: ECCO-locating the Eighteenth Century" by Sayre N. Greenfield: 21.i (2007), 1-9.
ECCO: Eighteenth Century Collections Online: 19.ii (2005), 78-79; "Lisa Travels" [examples of ECCO's utility] by Lisa Rosner: 20.i (2006), 27-29; ECCO-locating the Eighteenth Century" by Sayre N. Greenfield: 21.i (2007), 1-9; "The ECCO Revolution" by Robert D. Hume: 21.i.9-17; see James Woolley's review of "Miscellanies," 19.iii.28.
Eighteenth-century periodicals: Digitizing BL's Burney Collection: 19.ii (2005), 78; "18C Journals from the Hope Collection" at O, 2004: 19.ii.80; "William E. Rivers Wins Bibliographical Society of America's 2006 William L. Mitchell Prize": 20.ii (2006), 31-32; Bibliography of "Studies of 18C Periodicals . . . 2000-2006," Pt. 1: 21.i (2007), 69-[77]--continued in January 2008; "Resources for Locating Eighteenth-Century Periodicals: Strengths and Weaknesses" by James E. Tierney: 21.ii (2007), 1-12 + cover facs.; Sterne's reliance on periodicals for allusions in TS: "Sterne and Young's Conjectures on Original Composition" by Tim Parnell: 21.ii (2007), 12-17; Tierney & McGeary begin bibliography for Mellon Foundation: 21.ii.65; "Samuel Johnson Revises a Debate [within Gentleman's Magazine]" by O M Brack, Jr.: 21.iii (2007), 1-3; see "Rivers" on Amhurst's Terrae-Filius; see "Korshin" on his Age of Johnson.
ESTC: "ESTC Libre! [at BL server]": 20.i.68-69; 3rd. ed. on CD-ROM published by Thomson-Gale: 20.ii.65.
Exhibitions, Museums, and 18C Sites: "Two Eighteenth-Century Shows in New York" by Brijraj Singh [on Gilbert Stuart at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and on Alexander Hamilton at the New York Historical Society]: 19.ii (2005), 26-32; Grolier and Watkinson: 19.ii.77-78; "The Museum of English Rural Life at the University of Reading, UK" by Peter F. Perreten: 19.iii.8-10; "The Dennis Severs' House, London: 'Either you see it, or you don't'" by Eleanor Shevlin: 19.iii.10-13; "Travelling Exhibition on Leaf Books" (with checklist) by John P. Chalmers: 19.iii.26-27; German broadsides at Library Co. and Fraktur at Winterthur: 19.iii.56; Folger's on Shakespeare for Children: 20.i (2006), 84; Ben Franklin's London home opens: 20.i.89; Folger's on music and on technologies of writing: 20.ii.61-62; two exhibitions on Franklin: 20.ii.62; "Teaching America to Draw" at Grolier Club: 20.ii.62; Constable: 20.ii.64; "Two Little-Known Eighteenth-Century Sites in New York City" by Brijraj Singh: 20.iii.32-33; "Gulliver's Reading" at Penn: 20.iii.70; Rembrandt at Dickinson College, Silks at Philadelphia, Constable in Washington, Rembrandt at Morgan, "Technologies of Writing" at Folger: 20.iii.72-73; "Canaletto in England" at Yale Center for British Art: 21.i (2007), 68; on East India Co. at Yale and on Dictionaries at Chicago: 21.ii.68; Met's Venice show and YCBA's Mellon legacy show: 21.ii.69-70; Piranesi at Cooper-Hewitt, Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery at Folger, periodicals at McMaster, and Italian festivals at Beinecke: 21.iii.54.
Facsimile editions: standards for: see James Woolley's review of "Miscellanies" under "Swift."
Farinelli (singer): bones and wages of: 20.iii (2006), 63-64.
Fellowships: Gilder Lehrman: 19.ii (2005), 77; 20.i (2006), 85; American Philosophical Society: 20.i.85; for Smithsonian special collections: 20.ii.12; Fleeman fellowship at St. Andrews: 20.ii.61; Fulbright, Hagley Museum, and DLC's Kluge Center: 20.ii.61; fellowships at the Houghton, Beinecke, John Carter Brown, Huntington, Library Co., NYPL, Winterthur, etc.: 20.iii.71-72; see "ASECS Irish-American"; "Bibliographical Society of America."
Fielding, Henry: "Tobias Smollett's Authorship of Habbakkuk Hilding (1752)" by O M Brack, Jr.: 20.iii (2006), 5-17 + cover illus.; Tercentenary conference in London: 20.ii.59; "St. Augustine's Confessions in Clarissa and Tom Jones" by Manuel Schonhorn: 21.i (2007), 22-24; Battestin on Wesleyan edition: 21.i.57; see "Ingrassia."
Frail, Robert J., Realism in Samuel Richardson and the Abbé Prévost (2005), rev. by Bonnie Arden Robb: 20.iii (2006), 39-42.
Fraktur: See review under "Earnest, Corrine."
France and French studies: see "Frail"; "Wyngaard".
Franklin, Benjamin: Jack Fruchtman's Atlantic Cousins: Benjamin Franklin and His Visionary Friends (2005), rev. by William R. Everdell: 19.iii (2005), 30-32; tercentenary exhibitions on Franklin at NYU and Library Co.: 20.ii.62.
Fruchtman, Jack, Jr., Atlantic Cousins: Benjamin Franklin and His Visionary Friends (2005), rev. by William R. Everdell: 19.iii (2005), 30-32.
Gilder Lehrman Institute: 19.ii (2005), 77.
Goethe: Society of No. America: 20.iii.74; See "Wittkowski."
Habermas's public sphere: criticized by J. A. Downie: 20.iii (2006), 61.
Harrow, Sharon, Adventures in Domesticity: Gender and Colonial Adulteration in Eighteenth-Century British Literature (2004), rev. by Jan Stahl: 20.i (2006), 32-35.
Hawkins, Ann R. (ed.), Teaching Bibliography, Textual Criticism, and Book History (2006), rev. by A. Franklin Parks: 21.ii (2007), 37-39.
Haywood, Eliza, Haywood's "Fantomina" and Other Works, ed. by Alexander Pettit, Margaret Case Croskery, and Anna C. Patchias (2004), rev. by Catherine Ingrassia: 20.ii (2006), 36-38. Haywood's The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy [1753], ed. by John Richetti (2005), rev. by Karen J. Cajka: 20.iii.46-50; see "Ingrassia."
History of the book and publishing trade: Center for at U. of Edinburgh: 20.i (2006), 85; International Prize for Bibliography: 20.iii.75; John Chalmers' database of Stationers' Company records, 1710-1746: 21.ii (2007), 57; Hume's HLQ article on "Economics of Culture": 21.ii.60; See "Bennett"; "Dunton"; "Earnest"; "Exhibitions"; "Hawkins"; "Jackson"; "Johnson" (for Brack on GM galley sheet correction); "Kinane"; "Leaf-book"; "Libraries" (as for "Literary Forgery" collection at Delaware); "St. Clair."
Huntington Library: "The Huntington's New Munger Research Center" by Kathleen Menzie Lesko: 19.iii (2005), 2-8.
India: "Contentions about Contentious Times: Recent Works on Eighteenth-Century Indian History" by Brijraj Singh: 21.iii (2007), 21-27.
Ingrassia, Catherine (ed.), "Anti-Pamela; or, Feign'd Innocence Detected" [by] Eliza Haywood, and "An Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews" [by] Henry Fielding (2004), rev. by Jerry Beasley: 19.ii (2005), 37-39.
Internet resources: Braun's PDF edition of Pompignan: 19.iii (2005), 57; "Lisa Travels" [examples of ECCO's utility] by Lisa Rosner: 20.i (2006), 27-29; "ESTC Libre! [at BL server]": 20.i.68-69; S. Stelts's webpage for PSU rare book donors: 20.i.87, Johnson Dictionary Project, and Blake Archive: 20.i.87-88; Indiana U. posts Jane Johnson nursery MSS: 20.i.89; Ellen Moody's postings and a tool of cataloguing one's library: 20.ii.55; OUP's Oxford African-American Studies Center online: 20.ii.64; Gallica database of French books: 20.ii.64-65; ISECS Directory and Voltaire Foundation search-engine for SVEC: 21.i.60; British History Online: 21.ii.69; see "ECCO."
Irish Studies: forthcoming Dictionary of Irish Biography: 20.ii (2006), 63; see "Delany"; "Dunton"; "Loebers' Guide"; "Pollard"; "Swift."
Jackson, H. J., Romantic Readers: The Evidence of Marginalia (2005), rev. by Emily Smith: 21.iii (2007), 38-41.
Jefferson, Thomas, Notes on the State of Virginia, ed. by Frank Shuffelton (1999), rev. by Leland D. Peterson: 19.iii (2005), 32-35; see "Cogliano" and "Onuf."
Jerozal, Gregory: "In Memoriam, . . .": 20.iii (2006), 56.
Johnson, Samuel: "A Private Collection of Johnson and his (Extended) Circle" by Gerald Goldberg: 19.iii (2005), 19-26; Johnson Dictionary Project in Birmingham: 20.i (2006), 87. Johnson on the English Language (Yale Edition), ed. by Gwin J. Kolb and Robert DeMaria, Jr. (2005), rev. by O M Brack, Jr.: 20.ii.26-31; David Fleeman's books donated to St. Andrews: 20.ii.61; Johnson's Lives of the Poets, ed. by Roger Lonsdale (2006), rev. by O M Brack, Jr.: 21.ii (2007), 27-33; conferences planned for 2009: 21.ii (2007), 68; "Samuel Johnson Revises a Debate [within Gentleman's Magazine]" by O M Brack, Jr.: 21.iii.1-3; see "Middendorf."
Journals: websites for ECCB, Scriblerian, and ECL: 19.ii (2005), 78; "Das achtzehnte Jahrhundert: Signs of Abundant Life in Germany's Eighteenth-Century Studies" by John P. Heins: 19.ii (2005), 24-26; Eighteenth-Century Novel, 3 (2003), ed. by Albert Rivero & George Justice with Margo Collins, rev. by Doreen Alvarez Saar: 19.iii.35-37; Swift Studies, 20 (2005): 20.i (2006), 71, 72, 76-78; Scriblerian 2005: 20.i.79; restarting of Studies in Burke and His Time: 20.i.87; SEASECS's XVIII: 20.i.87; Lumen, 24: 20.i.88; final issue of Wm. Scheick's Society for Early Americanists Newsletter: 20.i.89; Children's Book History Society Newsletter, Dec. 2005: 20.i.89; Burney Journal & Burney Letter: 20.ii.58; Reynolds Newsletter: 20.ii.65; Eighteenth-Century Novel, 4, ed. by Rivero & Justice (2005), rev. by Marie E. McAllister: 21.i (2007), 37-39; search-engine for SVEC: 21.i.60; Proceedings of American Antiquarian Society issue on microduplication: 21.i (2007), 69; Journal of the Edinburgh Bibliographical Society succeeds the Society's Transactions: 21.ii.72; Dieciocho's Spring 2007 issue on teaching: 21.ii.72; Ibero-American Society's e-newsletter: 21.ii.73; Roland Hall's Locke Studies succeeded his Locke Newsletter in 2000: 21.ii.73.
Kinane, Vincent: A Brief History of Printing and Publishing in Ireland (2002): 20.i (2006), 53-53-55.
Kirschke, James J. Gouverneur Morris: Author, Statesman, and Man of the World (2005), rev. by William Everdell: 21.ii (2007), 23-25.
Kant, Immanuel: reviews by Luanne Frank of books by "Beck" and "Roulier": 20.iii (2006), 33-37.
Korshin, Paul. "Remembering Paul Korshin (1939-2005)" by Mary Margaret Stewart: 19.iii (2005), 17-19.
Le Franc de Pompignan: T.E.D. Braun's on-line edition of Le Franc de Pompignan: 19.iii (2005), 57; Toulouse conference, etc.: 21.i (2007), 50-53.
Leaf-books: "Travelling Exhibition on Leaf Books" by John Chalmers: 19.iii (2005), 26-27.
Lee, J. Patrick: memorial tribute: 20.iii (2006), 58.
Letters: "Finding and Publishing Late Modern English Letters." by Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade: 20.ii (2006), 13-18; Temma Berg and various 18C letter-writers, The Lives and Letters of an Eighteenth-Century Circle of Acquaintance (2006), rev. by Eve Bannet: 21.iii (2007), 32-34; see "Arbuthnot"; "Literary Estates" on project recording and editing Prior's letters.
Libraries: "The Leab Prize for Library Exhibition Catalogues and Delaware's Acquisition of Frank Tober's Collection on Literary Forgery," with list of catalogues: 19.ii (2005), 50-55; news from Folger, Grolier Club, and Lewis Walpole Library: 19.ii.77-78; Sion College collection moved to Lambeth Palace: 19:ii.78; guides and directories to British libraries: 19.ii.79; "The Literary Estates of H. Bunker Wright and Spiro Peterson: Resources at Miami University of Ohio [including the calendar of Matthew Prior's correspondence, ed. by Dr. Wright) and Peterson's books and papers by/on Daniel Defoe]" by Deborah Kempf Wright: 20.i (2006), 23-27; "The late David Woolley's Swift Collection Travels to Münster [Ehrenpreis Center for Swift Studies]": 20.i.60-61; renovations at Clark, Morgan, and Lewis Walpole: 20.i.83; fire at Anna Amalia in Weimar: 20.i.88; "Natural-History Rare Books at The Smithsonian Institution" by Leslie K. Overstreet: 20.ii.4-12; "Maynard Mack Gift of Pope Collection Catalogued by Yale," Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer, n.s. 20.ii.41-44; David Fleeman's books donated to St. Andrews: 20.ii.61; Kovner music MSS donated to Julliard School: 20.ii.64; Clark renovation & fellowship theme: 20.iii.70; Hyde Collection of Samuel Johnson to the Houghton: 20.iii.71; Morgan reopens: 20.iii.73; Chawton House: 20.iii.75; "The Williamscote Library at Penn State: An Eighteenth-Century Survival" by Sandra Stelts: 21.i (2007), 17-20 + cover illus.; "The Loebers' Guide to Irish Fiction . . . and Notre Dame's New Collection" by Patricia Barnett: 21.i (2007), 20-22; varia: 21.ii.68; see "Exhibitions"; "Nelson."
Library catalogues: problems in RLIN and OCLC databases: 19.ii (2005), 79; new website at Library Co.: 20.iii.73 & 21.ii.69; OCLC takes over RLIN and hosts CERL hand-press database: 21.ii.72.
Linnaeus, Carl: tercentenary events: 21.ii (2007), 69.
Malkin, Mary Anne O'Brian: "In Memory of . . .": 20.i (2006), 57-58.
Manuscripts: Jane Johnson MS collection at Indiana: 20.i (2006), 89; "Collier Commonplace Book Joins Michael Londry's Collection": 20.iii (2006), 54-56; Kovner music MSS donated to Julliard: 20.ii.64; see "Jackson"; "Nelson, Carolyn."
Marshall, P. J. "A Free though Conquering People: Eighteenth-Century Britain and its Empire (2003), and (ed.) The Eighteenth Century in Indian History: Evolution or Revolution? (2003), rev. by Brijraj Singh: 21.iii (2007), 21-27.
Mell, Donald: See "Delany."
Memorial tributes: see "Bowerbank"; "Jerozal"; "Korshin"; "Lee"; "Malkin"; "Middendorf"; "Pollard"; "Rizzo"; "Slevin"; "Vieth"; "Weedon"; "Woolley."
Meyer, Horst (comp.). The Decline and Fall of BBB: A Valedictory Volume. Bibliographie der Buch- und Bibliotheksgeschichte (BBB). Volumes 22/23: 2002/03, Mit Nachträgen . . . 1980 bis 2001 (2004), rev. by J. May: 20.i.55-56.
Middendorf, John H. "Memorial Tribute to . . .": 21.iii (2007), 47-48.
Morris, Gouverneur: James J. Kirschke's Gouverneur Morris: Author, Statesman, and Man of the World (2005), rev. by William Everdell: 21.ii (2007), 23-25.
Movies on 18th century: Libertine and Tristram Shandy: 20.i (2006), 85-86.
Music: "The Perils and Pleasures of Interdisciplinary Research and the late Eighteenth-Century Music Trade [2004 address]" by Nancy A. Mace: 19.ii (2005), 3-9; see "Farinelli."
Nelson, Carolyn W. and Stephen Parks (eds.). First-Line Index of English Poetry, 1500-1800, in Manuscripts of the James M. and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library of Yale University, (2005), rev. by James Woolley: 20.iii (2006), 37-39.
"Notes from Newark" by Theodore E. D. Braun [conference reports]: on 2004 meetings of EC/ASECS in Cape May and NE/ASECS in Burlington: 19.ii (2005), 63-68; on March 2005 SEASECS in Myrtle Beach and April 2005 ASECS in Las Vegas: 19.iii.41-47; on October 2005 EC/ASECS in Annapolis: 20.i (2006), 64-68; SCSECS in Florida and ASECS in Montreal: 20.ii.44-49; Pompignan conference in Toulouse & EC/ASECS in Gettysburg: 21.i (2007), 50-55; SCSECS and ASECS in early 2007: 21.ii.48-53; Enlightenment Congress in Montpelier, 2007: 21.iii.44-47.
Novel: Eighteenth-Century Novel, 3 (2003), ed. by Albert Rivero & George Justice with Margo Collins, rev. by Doreen Alvarez Saar: 19.iii.35-37; Ashley Marshall on C. R. Maturin's gothic Melmoth the Wanderer, see 20.i (2006), 63-64; P&C series on women novelists: 20.iii.75; "Loebers' Guide to Irish Fiction, 1650-1900 . . . and Notre Dame's New Collection" by Patricia Barnett: 21.i (2007), 20-22; see "Augustine"; "Defoe"; "Fielding"; "Harrow"; "Haywood"; "Ingrassia"; "Journals" (as for ECN); "Richardson"; "Rivero"; "Smollett"; "Wein."
O'Donnell, Mary Ann, Aphra Behn: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources. 2nd ed. (2004), rev. by J. May: 19.ii. (2005), 46-50.
Onuf, Peter S., The Mind of Thomas Jefferson (2007), rev. by Jack Fruchtman, Jr.: 21.iii (2007), 27-32.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: reviews of it in TLS: 20.iii (2006), 76.
Oxford English Dictionary: "The O.E.D. and the Eighteenth Century" by Christopher Mayo: 20.iii (2006), 17-26.
Pedagogy: Dept. of Education grants for history teachers: 20.i (2006), 85; Teaching Bibliography, Textual Criticism, and Book History, ed. by Ann R. Hawkins (2006), rev. by A. Franklin Parks: 21.ii (2007), 37-39; Dieciocho's Spring 2007 issue on teaching: 21.ii.72; see summary of Rivero's "Teaching the 18C Novel" on p. 36-37 of Doreen A. Saar's review of ECN: 19.iii (2005).
Performances: Folger production of Colman's Clandestine Marriage and Karen Eterovich's Behn play: 19.ii (2005), 77; Folger Theatre performs P. de Marivaux's Game of Love: 19.iii.57; "All Female! All the Time! No Apologies! The Queen's Company & Aphra Behn." by Cheryl Wanko: 19.iii.13-15; Eterovich's "Jane Austen": 20.iii.74 and 21.i (2007), 68.
Poetry: T.E.D. Braun's on-line edition of Le Franc de Pompignan: 19.iii (2005), 57; See "Backscheider; "Delany"; "Pope"; "Staffel" under "EC/ASECS Presidential"; "Nelson"; "Smyth"; "Swift"; "Tighe"; "Watson."
Pollard, M. "In Memory of M[ary]. Pollard": 20.i (2006), 58-60; festschrift for Pollard: 20.i.72.
Pope, Alexander: "Maynard Mack Gift of Pope Collection [Is] Catalogued by Yale," Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer, 20.ii (2006), 41-44; see review of "Miscellanies" under "Swift".
Presses: "Interview of Professor Gregory Clingham, Director of Bucknell University Press, early October 2004," preliminary to a "Forum on the State of Book Reviewing": 19.ii (2005), 16-18; "Refereeing the University Press, Or, A Parliament of Publishers" by Kevin L. Cope: 20.i (2006), 11-19; Bucknell UP with Goethe Society launch "Age of Goethe" series: 20.ii.65; Pickering & Chatto's "Women's Writings" series: 20.iii.75; series Moličre & Co. for French students: 21.i (2007), 68-69.
Prévost, Abbé: Robert J. Frail's Realism in Samuel Richardson and the Abbé Prévost (2005), rev. by Bonnie Arden Robb: 20.iii (2006), 39-42.
Prior, Matthew: "The Literary Estates of H. Bunker Wright and Spiro Peterson: Resources at Miami University of Ohio [including the calendar of Matthew Prior's correspondence, edited by Dr. Wright]" by Deborah Kempf Wright: 20.i (2006), 23-27.
Prizes: "William L. Mitchell Prize for Research on Early British Serials": 19.ii (2005), 35-37; Voltaire Foundation's Besterman Essay Prize: 19.ii.77; "William E. Rivers Wins Bibliographical Society of America's 2006 William L. Mitchell Prize": 20.i (2006), 31-32; International Prize for Bibliography: 20.iii.75; Indiana U.'s Oscar Kenshur Book Prize: 21.i (2007), 68; "BSA's First Justin Schiller Prize Won by Lawrence Durton" by Andrea Immel: 21.i (2007), 19; UVA's Walker Cowen Prize for best MS on 18C studies: 21.iii.54; see "EC/ASECS Molin Prize."
Publications, notices of: Exhibition catalogues: 19.ii (2005), 50-55; BBB, Amory essays, diverse tools: 19.ii.80-81; biographies: 20.iii (2006), 75; 20.iii.77; Pickering & Chatto's facs. series on British Midwifery ed. by Pam Lieske: 21.ii (2007), 70-71; SECC submissions: 21.ii.73; see "Bibliographies."
Rare Book School (Charlottesville): 20.i (2006), 85; 20.iii.73-74.
Rare books: "Manuscripts & Rare Books at Auction and in Catalogues, 2001-2004": 19.ii (2005), 55-63; "A Private Collection of Johnson and his (Extended) Circle" by Gerald Goldberg: 19.iii.19-26; A.C. Elias's collection replicating Swift's library donated to Penn: 19.iii.57; assessing value and donating: 20.i (2006), 87; Elias donation to Penn exhibition: 20.iii and Hyde Collection at Harvard: 20.iii.70-71; "The Williamscote Library at Penn State: An Eighteenth-Century Survival" by Sandra Stelts: 21.i (2007), 17-20 + cover illus.; "The Loebers' Guide to Irish Fiction . . . and Notre Dame's New Collection" by Patricia Barnett: 21.i (2007), 20-22; Deborah Evetts' "Books Arts Lecture" at Columbia: 21.i.65; "Rare Books & Manuscripts Recently Acquired and Offered": 21.ii (2007), 42-47; see "Woolley."
Reading: "The Williamscote Library at Penn State: An Eighteenth-Century Survival" by Sandra Stelts: 21.i (2007), 17-20 + cover illus.; see news of Jan Fergus's Provincial Readers in 18C England: 21.iii (2007), 51; also "Bennett"; "Blauvelt"; "Jackson"; "St. Clair."
Richardson, Samuel: Robert J. Frail's Realism in Samuel Richardson and the Abbé Prévost (2005), rev. by Bonnie Arden Robb: 20.iii (2006), 39-42; "St. Augustines Confessions in Clarissa and Tom Jones" by Manuel Schonhorn: 21.i (2007), 22-24; see review of Eighteenth-Century Novel, 3, esp. 19.iii.36.
Rivers, William E. (ed.), Terrae-Filius or, The Secret History of the University of Oxford (1721; 1726) by Nicholas Amhurst (2004), rev. by J. May 20.ii (2006), 39-41.
Rizzo, Raymond: "In Memory of Raymond Rizzo": 21.ii (2007), 54-55.
Robb, Peter, A History of India (2002), rev. by Brijraj Singh: 21.iii (2007), 21-27.
Roulier, Scott M., Kantian Virtue at the Intersection of Politics and Nature: The Vale of Soul-Making (2004), rev. by Luanne Frank: 20.iii (2006), 33-37.
Scholarship: standards: problems in RLIN and OCLC databases: 19.ii (2005), 79; J. Woolley on standards in facsimile reprints within review of Miscellanies: 19.iii.27-30; Maureen Bell on formulaic monographs: 20.iii.76.
Seminars: Franklin and on Sterne, summer 2005: 19.ii (2005), 77; "Books & their Readers," summer 2006 at AAS: 20.i (2006), 83; International Seminar for Younger 18C Scholars: 20.i (2006), 84; NYC Book Culture Seminar to meet occasionally: 21.i (2007), 65; Columbia U. Seminar's schedule for 2007/8: 21.iii.53-54.
Silver Society of London [publication Warning Carriers on Goldsmith Co. messengers]: 20.i (2006), 86.
Slevin, James: "In Memory of . . .": 20.ii (2006), 49-50.
Smollett, Tobias: Smollett's translation of Devil upon Crutches published: 20.ii (2006), 51; "Tobias Smollett's Authorship of Habbakkuk Hilding (1752)" by O M Brack, Jr.: 20.iii.5-17 + cover illus.
Smyth, Adam, "Profit and Delight": Printed Miscellanies in England 1640-1682 (2004), rev. by J. May: 20.i (February 2006), 47-49.
Societies: ASECS affiliates, Mozart Society of America, STS, Omohundro, International Society for 18C Studies: 20.i (2006), 81-83; Bibliographical Society of America: 20.i (2006), 84-85 [on BSA's Mitchell Prize, see "Prizes"]; see "Notes from Newark"; fellowships and New Scholars Program: 20.ii.63; Burney Society: 20.ii.58; Society for Textual Scholarship: 20.ii.59; Omohundro Institute: 21.ii (2007), 68; see "Journals" (as for Ibero-American Society).
St. Clair, William, The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period (2004), rev. by Beverly Schneller: 20.i (2006), 44-46.
Sterne, Laurence: Jack Lynch compiles bibliography of Sterne scholarship: 20.ii (2006), 54; "Sterne and Young's Conjectures on Original Composition" by Tim Parnell: 21.ii (2007), 12-17; "A Sentimental Journey" and "Continuation of the Bramine's Journal with Related Texts, ed. by Melvyn New and W. G. Day (2006), rev. by Peter M. Briggs: 21.ii (2007), 25-27; M. Bowden's Yorick's Congregation: 21.ii.56.
Stevens, Laura M. The Poor Indians: British Missionaries, Native Americans, and Colonial Sensibility (2004), rev. by Polly S. Fields: 20.i (2006), 37-41.
Swift, Jonathan: "A Description of the Morning (1709), ll. 11-12 and 14" by Hermann J. Real: 19.ii (2005), 32-35 + cover illus; Miscellanies in Prose and Verse by Pope, Swift and Gay [largely by Swift and with other contributors], introduction by Alexander Pettit, 4 vols. (2002), rev. by James Woolley: 19.iii.27-30; Reception of Jonathan Swift in Europe, ed. Hermann J. Real (2005): 19.iii.54; A.C. Elias's collection replicating Swift's library donated to Penn: 19.iii.57; "Gulliver as Fire Fighter: An Addendum to Swift and Rabelais" by Hermann J. Real: 20.i (2006), 19-23; "The late David Woolley's Swift Collection Travels to Münster [Ehrenpreis Center for Swift Studies]": 20.i.60-61; Erotic Adventures of Lemuel Gulliver: 20.i.86-87; "The Fifth Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift [summary of papers at May 2006 conference chaired by H.J. Real]" by J. May: 20.ii.18-26; "Swift's 'A Description of the Morning' (1709): Ll. 11-12 and 14 Reconsidered" by J. A[lan]. Downie: 20.iii.26-29; "The 'Musical' Muscovite: A Presto Hemisemidemiquaver" by H.J. Real: 20.iii.29-32; Swift Studies, 21 (2006): 21.i (2007), 63; GT translated into Igbo: 21.ii.71; Frank H. Ellis's ed. of Tale of a Tub (Lang, 2007): 21.ii.71-72; "Gullibe Lemuel Gulliver's Banbury Relatives" by H.J. Real: 21.iii.3-16; Louise Barnett's Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women (2007), rev. by Beverly Schneller: 21.iii (2007), 36-38; see "Woolley."
Tighe, Mary, The Collected Poems and Journals of Mary Tighe, ed. by Harriet Kramer Linkin (2005), rev. by Susan Goulding: 21.i (2007), 25-28.
Vieth, David M.: "In Memory of David M. Vieth (1925-2004): 19.ii.68-70.
Vietto, Angela, Women and Authorship in Revolutionary America (2005), rev. by Doreen Alvarez Saar: 21.iii (2007), 41-44.
Watson, J. R., Romanticism and War: A Study of British Romantic Period Writers and the Napoleonic Wars (2003), rev. by H. George Hahn: 19.iii (2005), 39-41.
Weedon, Margaret J. P.: ". . . A Personal Memoir" by Hermann J. Real: 21.i (2007), 42-44.
Wein, Toni, British Identities, Heroic Nationalisms, and the Gothic Novel, 1764-1824 (2002), rev. by Temma Berg: 20.i (2006), 41-44.
Weinbrot, Howard D., Menippean Satire Reconsidered: From Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century (2005), rev. by Leland D. Peterson: 20.ii (2006), 31-32.
Wittkowski, Wolfgang, Goethe: Homo homini lupus--Homo homini deus (2004), rev. by Paul Kerry: 20.iii (2006), 50-54.
Woolley, David: library to be acquired by Ehrenpreis Center for Swift Studies: 19.iii (2005), 57; "The late David Woolley's Swift Collection Travels to Münster" (with eulogy) by J. May: 20.i (2006), 60-61.
Women's Studies: See "Augustin"; "Backscheider"; "Barnett"; "Berg"; "Blauvelt"; "Bowerbank"; "Burney"; "Collier"; "Haywood"; "Ingrassia"; "Internet" (for Jane Johnson); "O'Donnell"; "Presses"; "Performances"; "Tighe"; "Vietto."; see "ASECS Irish-American" on K. Cajka's project on 18C grammarians: 19.iii (2005), 15-16; and p. 38 of the review of Eighteenth-Century Novel, 3 (2003) by Doreen Alvarez Saar: 19.iii (2005), 35-37, and of Volume 4 by Marie McAllister: 21.i (2007), 37-39.
Wyngaard, Amy S., From Savage to Citizen: The Invention of the Peasant in the French Enlightenment (2004), rev. by Jean A. Perkins: 20.i (2006), 35-37.
Young, Edward: "Sterne and Young's Conjectures on Original Composition" by Tim Parnell: 21.ii (2007), 12-17.
Index of Contributors
Bannet, Eve T.: 21.iii (2007), 32-34.
Barnett, Patricia: 21.i (2007), 20-22.
Battigelli, Anna: 19.ii (2005), 18-19.
Beasley, Jerry: 19.ii (2005), 37-39; 21.i (2007), 21.
Berg, Temma, co-author: 20.i (2006), 1-3; 20.i.41-44; 21.iii (2007), 34-36.
Brack, O M, Jr.: 20.ii (2006), 26-31; 20.iii.5-17; 21.ii (2007), 27-33; 21.iii.1-3.
Braun, Theodore E. D.: 19.ii (2005), 63-68; 19.iii.41-47; 20.i (2006), 64-68; 20.ii.44-49; 21.i (2007), 50-55; 21.ii.48-53; 21.iii.44-47.
Briggs, Peter M.: 21.ii (2007), 25-27.
Buickerood, James: 19.ii (2005), 21-24.
Cajka, Karen J.: 20.iii (2006), 46-50.
Chalmers, John P.: 19.iii (2005), 26-27.
Clark, Lorna: 19, ii (2005), 39-42.
Cope, Kevin L. 20.i (2006), 11-19.
Downie, J. A[lan]: 20.iii (2006), 26-29.
Dryden, Robert G.: 21.i (2007), 22-23.
Elias, A. C., Jr.: 19.iii (2005), 15-16; 20.i (2006), 29-30; 21.i (2007), 17-19.
Everdell, William R.: 19.iii (2005), 30-32; 21.i (2007), 23-25.
Fields, Polly S.: 20.i (2006), 37-41.
Frank, Luanne: 20.iii (2006), 33-37.
Fruchtman, Jack, Jr.: 21.iii (2007), 27-32.
Fulton, Henry L.: 20.ii (2006), 32-36.
Gemmeke, Mascha: 21.i (2007), 32-36.
Goldberg, Gerald: 19.iii (2005), 19-26.
Goulding, Susan: 21.i (2007), 25-28.
Greenfield, Sayre N.: 21.i (2007), 1-9.
Hahn, H. George: 19.iii (2005), 39-41.
Heins, John P.: 19.ii (2005), 24-26.
Hume, Robert D.: 21.i (2007), 9-17.
Immel, Andrea: 21.i (2007), 19.
Ingrassia, Catherine: 20.ii (2006), 36-38.
Justice, George: 19.ii (2005), 19-21.
Keithley, Walter H.: 21.i (2007), 29-32.
Kennelly, Laura: 21.i (2007), 48-50.
Kerry, Paul: 20.iii (2006), 50-54.
Kincade, Kit: 21.i (2007), 21-22.
Lambert, Elizabeth: co-author: 20, i. (2006), 1-3.
Lesko, Kathleen Menzie: 19.iii (2005), 2-8.
Mace, Nancy A.: 19.ii (2005), 3-9; 19.iii.1-2.
Mayo, Christopher: 20.iii (2006), 17-26.
McAllister, Marie E.: 21.i (2007), 37-39.
Merians, Linda E.: 19.ii (2005), 9-11; 20.i (2006), 61-62; 21.i (2007), 46-48.
Myers, James P., Jr., co-author: 20.i (2006), 1-3.
Moody, Ellen: 20.iii (2006), 43-46.
Nelson, Liz: 21.iii (2007), 16-21.
Ostade, Ingrid Tieken-Boon van: 20.ii (2006), 13-18.
Overstreet, Leslie K.: 20.ii (2006), 4-12.
Parks, A. Franklin: 21.ii (2007), 37-39.
Perkins, Jean A.: 20.i (2006), 35-37.
Parnell, Tim: 21.ii (2007), 12-17.
Perreten, Peter F.: 19.iii (2005), 8-10.
Peterson, Leland D.: 19.iii (2005), 32-35; 20.ii (2006), 31-32.
Real, Hermann J.: 19.ii (2005), 32-35 + cover illus.; 20.i (2006), 19-23; 20.iii.29-32; 21.i (2007), 42-44; 21.iii.3-16.
Robb, Bonnie Arden: 20.iii (2006), 39-42.
Rosner, Lisa: 20.i (2006), 27-29; 21.i (2007), 44-46.
Saar, Doreen Alvarez: 19.ii (2005), 11-12; 19.iii.35-37; 21.iii (2007), 41-44.
Schneller, Beverly: 20.i (2006), 44-46; 21.iii (2007), 36-38.
Schonhorn, Manuel: 21.i (2007), 22-24, 24-25.
Shaffer, Jason: 19.ii (2005), 1-3.
Shevlin, Eleanor: 19.iii (2005), 10-13.
Singh, Brijraj: 19.ii (2005), 26-32; 20.iii.32-33; 21.iii (2007), 21-27.
Smith, Emily: 21.iii (2007), 38-41.
Staffel, Peter: 20.i (2006), 4-10.
Stahl, Jan: 20.i (2006), 32-35.
Stelts, Sandra K.: 19.iii (2005), 37-39; 21.i (2007), 17-20.
Stewart, Mary Margaret: 19.iii (2005), 17-19; co-author: 20.i (2006), 1-3.
Wanko, Cheryl: 19.iii (2005), 13-15.
Woolley, James: 19.iii (2005), 27-30; 20.iii (2006), 37-39.
Wright, Deborah Kempf: 20.i (2006), 23-27.