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A word-searchable Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions, at the U. Virginia E-text Center. |
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A research guide. |
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At the U-Penn English Server. |
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From the English Server at Carnegie Mellon, this page lists a lot of resources alphabetically and is home for the 18th Century listserv group. |
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Via Gopher from Virginia Tech. (The U. Virginia E-text Center has Joseph Andrews online, but refuses access to outside users.) |
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An Essay by Pitofsky |
An essay by Alexander Pitofsky at University of VA on "Fielding's Satirical Attack on London in Joseph Andrews" |
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Biographical information and Fielding trivia. |
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A course site on gender issues in the 18th century novel. Includes a bibliography of secondary sources |
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William
Hogarth |
Hogarth: mostly paintings but it does include Harlot's Progress (1732) and a biography (copied from Microsoft Encarta?!) 18th Century Print Culture: see the exhibtion and search the site. Prints
at U-Penn: once you've started your bibliography, you
may identify with the
Distrest Poet or the
Enraged Musician. |
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Critical Search results. |
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Course syllabus from University of London which contains a bibliography of secondary sources on Fielding. |
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From Modern Language Quarterly, September 1987. |
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List of Web sites pertaining to the 18th century English novel. |
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Lists many resources in 18th-century and Restoration studies. |
Last revised August 1999
Contact Gail.Sherman@Reed.edu
with questions or comments about the course.