2001

New
Rosen, D. I.
Certain good : power, plain English and modern poetry / David Irving Rosen.
Thesis (Ph.D.)Yale University, 2000.
Unverified.
2002

New
Schmidgen, W.
Eighteenth-century fiction and the law of property / Wolfram Schmidgen.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
See p. 42-92 passim.
2003

Hunt, C.
A forgotten poem by Locke / Caroline Hunt. // IN:
Locke studies. 3 (2003):195-199.
Includes a reprint of the poem; from Britannia rediviva (1660) [Locke #1A]
LS 4:6
Kline, D.
Unhackneyed thoughts and winged words :
Arnold, Locke, and the similes of Sohrab and Rustum.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Richardson, L.
Leaving her fathers house : Astell, Locke, and Clarissas body politic /
Leslie Richardson. // IN: Studies in eighteenth-century culture. 34 (2004):151-171.
Welch, D. M.
Defoes A true relation, personal identity, and the Locke-Stillingfleet controversy.
See entry in Chapter 3.
2005

Kramnick, J. B.
Locke, Haywood, and consent.
See entry in Chapter 7.
2006

Blackwell, M.
The people things make : Lockes An essay concerning human understanding
and the properties of the self.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Farrell, M.
John Lockes ideology of education and William Blakes Proverbs of Hell.
See entry in Chapter 4.
Joshua, E.
Wordsworth amongst the Aristotelians.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Lin, S.
Pamelas textual production :
naming and literary property in Richardsons Pamela / Songyen Lin. // IN:
NTU studies in language and literature. 15 (2006):23-30.
Unverified.
Quinney, L.
Escape from repetition : Blake versus Locke and Wordsworth.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Rosen, D.
Power, plain English, and the rise of modern poetry / David Rosen.
New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2006.
See 1, Prologue : the secret reference of John Locke (p. 15-32)
LS 6:10
Vanderbeke, D.
Winding up the clock : the conception and birth of Tristram Shandy / Dirk Vanderbeke. // IN:
Fashioning childhood in the eighteenth century : age and identity /
edited by Anja Müller.
Aldershot, Hants. ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate Publishing, 2006.
(Ashgate studies in childhood, 1700 to the present). p. 179-188.
LS 7:18
2007

Thompson, H.
In idea, a thousand nameless joys :
secondary qualities in Arnauld, Locke, and Haywoods Lasselia.
See entry in Chapter 3.
2008

Anstey, P. R.
The experimental history of the understanding from Locke to Sterne.
See entry in Chapter 3.
2009

Borkowska, E.
But he talked of the temple of mans body : Blakes revelation un-locked.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Fairer, D.
Organising poetry : the Coleridge circle, 1690-1698. –
See entry in Chapter 3.
Irvine, R. P.
“Labor and commerce in Locke and early eighteenth-century English georgic.” –
See entry in Chapter 8.
Stark, R. J.
Rhetoric, science, & magic in seventeenth-century England.
See entry in Chapter 3.
Walmsley, P.
The melancholy Briton : Enlightenment sources of the Gothic / Peter Walmsley. // IN:
Enlightening Romanticism, romancing the Enlightenment : British novels from 1750 to 1832 /
[edited by] Miriam Wallace.
Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Publishing, ©2009. p. 39-53.
2011

Miner, P.
“Blake’s anti-Lockian ‘bard’ ” / Paul Miner. // IN:
Notes & queries. – 58 (2011):530-532.
Miner, P.
“Nuances—Blake, Locke and ‘corporeal things’ ” / Paul Miner. // IN:
Notes & queries. – 58 (2011):532-533.
LS 12:7
2013

Jang, S.
The arbitrary power of language : Locke, Romantic writers, and the standardizers of English. –
See entry in Chapter 3.
2014

McInnis, D.
“ ‘Orozes, King of Albania’ : an unpublished plot for a stage romance, by John Locke” / by David McInnis. // IN:
Review of English studies. – 65 (2014):266-280.
Includes transcription of MS. Locke e. 6, ff. 68v-64v rev;
with reproductions of ff. 68v and 67v.
LS 14:10
O’Brien, J.
“Montaigne, Sir Ralph Bankes and other English readers of the Essais” / John O’Brien. // IN:
Renaissance studies. – 28 (2014):377-391.
LS 14:12
2017

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