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Contributors Catherine Cusset, Assistant Professor à l'université de YaJe, a publié des articles sur Voltaire, Laclos, Tiepolo, Sade, et Sophi Cottin. Elle travaille maintenant sur l'esthétique libertine dans la peinture et le roman du xvm* siècle. David Marshall, who teaches English and Comparative Literature at Yale University, is the author of 77ie Figure ofTheater: Shaftesbury, Defoe, Adam Smith, and George Eliot, of The Surprising Effects ofSympathy: Marivaux, Diderot, Rousseau, and Mary Shelley, and of forthcoming essays on eighteenth-century aesthetics in the Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Susan K. Howard is Assistant Professor of English at Duquesne University. In addition to her work on Charlotte Lennox, she has written on the narrative strategies of eighteenthcentury novelists, and on the influence of early women writers on mid-century novelists. KlM Ian Michasiw is Associate Professor of English at York University. He is working on a book chronicling the representational vicissitudes ofthe disappearance ofthe subject. Lennard J. Davis teaches literature at Binghamton University, New York. He is the author of Factual Fictions: The Origins of the English Novel and Resisting Novelists: Fiction and Ideology. Janice Farrar Thaddeus, who is Head Tutor of the History and Literature Program at Harvard University, has published a number of articles on eighteenth-century women writers and is at work on a book-length critical study of Frances Burney. Arnd Böhm is Associate Professor of German at Carleton University. Jay Macpherson teaches English at Victoria College, University of Toronto. She is working on the sources of the text of the Magic Flute. GiTTA Hammarberg is Associate Professor of Russian at Macalester College in St Paul, Minnesota, and the author of From the Idyll to the Novel: Karamzin's Sentimentalist Prose. James F. Jones, Jr is the author of two books on Rousseau, the translator of Prévost's L'Histoire d'une Grecque moderne, and of many articles on eighteenth-century French literature. He is the Dean of Dedman College and the Vice-Provost of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Jacques Le Brun, directeur d'études à l'École pratique des Hautes Études, est l'éditeur des Œuvres et de la Correspondance de Fénelon. Richard L. Frautscm is preparing an expanded Bibliographie du genre romanesque français, 1700-1800 (with A. Martin and V. Mylne), and a study of engendered focal quantifications in French fiction. Jocelyn Harris is currendy working on a volume of Richardson's addenda for the Clarissa Project. A.D. Harvey's latest book is Collision ofEmpires: Britain in Three World Wars 17931945 . He has also written articles on Berrington, Richardson, and Godwin. Graham Falconer teaches French at the University ofToronto. Most of his publications have been in the field ofgenetic criticism. He is currendy writing a book about how novels begin. Marie-France Silver est professeur de littérature française au Collège Glendon de l'Université York. Alistair M. Duckworth, Professor of English at the University of Florida, Gainesville, has written extensively on Jane Austen. He has recently published Howards End: E.M. Forster's House ofFiction. ...

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