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CONTRIBUTORS MONIKA FLUDERNIK is Professor of English Literature at the University of Freiburg, Germany. She is the author of The Fictions of Language and the Languages ofFiction: The Linguistic Representation of Speech and Consciousness (1993) and Echoes and Mirrorings: GabrielJosipovici's Creative Œuvre (2000). She is currently working on a study of narrative structure in English literature between 1250 and 1750. ÉRIC PAQUIN enseigne la littérature à Montréal, au cégep Gérald-Godin, et est critique littéraire à l'hebdomadaire culturel Voir. Il a soutenu une thèse docorat sur le récit épistolaire féminin au tournant du siècle des Lumières, et a publié plusieurs articles sur la littérature féminine des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles. SHINOBU MINMA teaches English literature at Tamagawa University in Tokyo; he has written several articles onJane Austen. MARGARET ANNE DOODY is John and Barbara Glynn Family Professor of Literature at the University of Notre Dame, where she is also the Director of the new Ph.D. Program in Literature. SHELLYCHARLES est chargée de recherche au CNRS. Ses travaux portent sur lejournalisme, le roman et la traduction au XVIIIe siècle. ELIZABETH W. HARRIES teaches English and Comparative Literature at Smith College; she is the author of The Unfinished Manner: Essays on theFragment in the LaterEighteenth Century (1994) and Twice upon a Time: Women Writers and the History ofthe Fairy Tale (2001), as well as essays on writers from Richardson and Sterne to Charlotte Smith andJames Hogg. DAVID ADAMS is Reader in French at the University of Manchester. He has published widely on the French Enlightenment, and in particular is the author of two books on Diderot: Diderot, Dialogue and Debate (1986) and the Bibliographie des œuvres de Denis Diderot 1 739-1900 (2000) . FRANK FELSENSTEIN teaches at Yeshiva University in New York. He is the author of Anti-Semitic Stereotypes (1999) and editor of English Trader, Indian Maid: Representing Gender, Race, and Slavery in the New World—An Inkle and Yarico Reader. MARIE-HÉLÈNE Chabut est professeur de français à Lehigh University. Son domaine de recherche principal est Ie XVIIIe siècle, en particulier Denis Diderot . Elle s'intéresse également aux femmes écrivains, et a publié plusieurs articles sur Isabelle de Charrière. JULIETTE MERRITT is a Lecturer at McMaster University and publishes on Eliza Haywood. Her book Beyond Spectacle: Eliza Haywood's Female Spectators is forthcoming from the University of Toronto Press. ...

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