Introduction:Jane Barker, Exilius (1715)

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Jane Barker's Exilius (1715) did indeed open with the frontispiece Curll had used before in the publication of Delarivier Manley's Adventures of Rivella (1714). An introduction covering this detail will follow later. The text in not yet fully processed; the preface for the use of my students... (o.s.)

Literature

  • King, Kathryn R./ Medoff, Jeslyn, "Jane Barker and Her Life (1652-1732): The Documentary Record," Eighteenth-Century Life, 21:3 (1997 Nov), pp. 16-38.
  • Simons, Olaf, Marteaus Europa, oder Der Roman, bevor er Literatur wurde (Amsterdam, 2001).
  • Delaney, Elizabeth, "Radical Moments: Jane Barker and Mary Shelley on Incest," in: Messier, Vartan P./ Batra, Nandita (eds.), Transgression and Taboo: Critical Essays. Mayagüez, Puerto Rico: College English Association-Caribbean Chapter [CEA-CC], (2005), pp. 29-50.