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==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
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+ | Reviewed by: ''Deutsche Acta Eruditorum'', 6/7 (1712), p.539-48/ 578-80. | ||
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+ | Paulini, Antonio, ''Curieuses Bücher-Cabinet'', 24 (Köln/ Frankfurt, 1714). [This reference needs to be checked.] | ||
*John L. Sutton, Jr., "The Source of Mrs. Manley’s Preface to Queen Zarah", ''Modern Philology'', 82.2 (1984), 167-172. | *John L. Sutton, Jr., "The Source of Mrs. Manley’s Preface to Queen Zarah", ''Modern Philology'', 82.2 (1984), 167-172. |
Revision as of 20:17, 7 June 2006
The present edition of The Secret History of Queen Zarah might need another proof reading, some more commentary and an introduction.
For a discussion of the preface and its sources see the separate Marteau Edition.
Literature
Reviewed by: Deutsche Acta Eruditorum, 6/7 (1712), p.539-48/ 578-80.
Paulini, Antonio, Curieuses Bücher-Cabinet, 24 (Köln/ Frankfurt, 1714). [This reference needs to be checked.]
- John L. Sutton, Jr., "The Source of Mrs. Manley’s Preface to Queen Zarah", Modern Philology, 82.2 (1984), 167-172.
- Michael McKeon, The Origins of the English Novel 1600-1740 (Baltimore, 1987).
- “Reconsidering the Rise of the Novel”, Eighteenth Century Fiction, vol. 12, No. 2-3 (2000).
- Olaf Simons, Marteaus Europa oder Der Roman, bevor er Literatur wurde (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2001).
- J. A. Downie, "What if Delarivier Manley Did Not Write The Secret History of Queen Zarah?", The Library (2004) 5(3):247-264 [1]