Preface Chronology The Life of Ann Radcliffe, 1764-1823 Primary Bibliography: Editions and Translations Early Reviews and Notices, 1789-1826 Criticism, 1827-1899 Twentieth-Century Criticism, Part I: 1900-1949 Twentieth-Century Criticism, Part II: 1950-Present Full-length Works Dissertations Bibliographies Appendix I: Adaptation and Abridgments Appendix II: Parodies and Imitations Appendix III: Spurious Attributions Index
Recounts the facts of Ann Radcliffe's life and provides extensive bibliographical coverage of works by and about her.
DEBORAH D. ROGERS is Associate Professor of English at the University of Maine. Her books include Bookseller as Rogue: John Almon and the Politics of Eighteenth-Century Publishing (1986), The Critical Response to Ann Radcliffe (Greenwood, 1994), and Two Gothic Classics by Women (1995). Her articles have appeared in publications such as Eighteenth-Century Studies, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Clio, The Journal of American Studies, and The New York Times.
.,." an outstanding work of scholarship that provides the
definitive Radcliffe bibliography... by the world's leading
Radcliffe scholar. Indispensable for scholars of Radcliffe, of the
gothic, and of women writers generally, it provides new
biographical information, shedding new light on Radcliffe's
relationship with her mother. Highly recommended."-Josephine
Donovan, University of Maine
"Rogers's annotated bibliography presents a chronological analysis
of the critical reception accorded Ann Radcliffe beginning with
contemporary reviews and extending through 1995....[T]he
scholarship and research are sound and thorough....An admirable
work with little competition, this should be considered for all
college and university collections."-Choice
?Rogers's annotated bibliography presents a chronological analysis
of the critical reception accorded Ann Radcliffe beginning with
contemporary reviews and extending through 1995....[T]he
scholarship and research are sound and thorough....An admirable
work with little competition, this should be considered for all
college and university collections.?-Choice
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