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Mary Davys - Annotated Bibliography
Charlotte Charke and the Liminality of Bi-Genderings: A Study of Her Canonical Works
George Lillo and The Victims of Economic Theory
Publications
"Cluster Technique and Electronics in the Literature Classroom." [MLA Collected Volume on Teaching Smarter.] NY: MLA, Forthcoming, 2003-2004.
"Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins." New Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, England: Oxford
University Press. [submitted 1/25/01 and accepted for publication
2002.]
"Eliza K. Mathews." New Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, England: Oxford University
Press. [submitted 12/20/00 and accepted for
publication 2002.]
"Samson Occom And/In the Missionary['s] Position: Consideration of the
Post Colonial Preacher." Special
Issue of the INCS Conference, Yale 2000, The Wordsworth Circle
32.1 (Winter 2001): 14 - 20.
"George Lillo and the Victims of Economic Theory." Special
Issue: English Drama, 1650-1760: A Critical
Miscellany. Studies in the Literary Imagination. 32. 2
(Winter 2000): 77 - 88.
"Charlotte Charke and the Liminality of Bi-Gendering: A Study of the
Canonical Works." In Pilgrimage For
Love: New Essays in Early Modern Literature. Vol. 213.
MRTS. Tempe, Ariz.: Arizona Center Medieval and Renaissance
Studies, 1999. Pp. 221 - 248.
"Mary Davys." In Eighteenth-Century Anglo-American Women Novelists. Eds. Doreen Alvarez-Saar and Mary Anne Schofield. New York: G. K. Hall, An Imprint of Simon & Schuster, Macmillan,1996. Pp. 118-131.
"Manly Vigour and Woman's Wit': Engendering Dialogue in the Dramas of
Eliza Haywood." In Compendious
Conversations: The Methods of Dialogue in the Early Enlightenment.
Ed. K. C. Cope. NY: Lang,
1993. Pp. 257 - 266.
"`And They Laid Poor Jesse in His Grave': A Study of Four James
Ballads." In Festschrift in Honor of Dr.
George Boswell. Jackson: Mississippi Folklore Society,
1990.