1981

Briggs, P. M.

“Locke’s Essay and the strategies of eighteenth-century English satire” / Peter M. Briggs. // IN: Studies in eighteenth-century culture. – 10 (1981):135-151.

LNL 19:5; Y&Y 1981.11

Corbett, E. P. J.

“John Locke’s contributions to rhetoric.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Davidson, A. E.

“Locke, Hume, and hobby-horses in Tristram Shandy” / Arnold E. Davidson. // IN: International fiction review. – 8 (1981):17-21.

Fitzpatrick, M. A.

“The problem of ‘identity’ in Keats’s ‘negative capability’ ” / Margaret Ann Fitzpatrick. // IN: Dalhousie review – 61 (1981/82):39-51.

Graves, L. V.

“Locke’s changeling and the Shandy bull” / Lila V. Graves. // IN: Philological quarterly. – 60 (1981):257-264.

LNL 15:5

Johnson, C. L.

Using the mind well : the moral life in Jane Austen’s novels and the heritage of Johnson and Locke / Claudia L. Johnson. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Princeton University, 1960. – iv, 280 leaves.

Abstract: DAI 41A:4720-4721.

Y&Y 1981.25

Jonard, N.

“Le temps dans l’œuvre de Foscolo” / N. Jonard. // IN: Revue des études italiennes. – Nouvelle série:27 (1981):40-68.

Link, V.

“ ‘Exploring the impressions on the fibres of the brain’ : a satirist’s quest for reliable data” / Viktor Link. // IN: Literatur, Geschichte, Bewusstsein : Studien zum 18. Jahrhundert / herausgegeben von Peter Drexler, Bernd-Peter Lange und Vickor Link. – Braunschweig : Technische Universität Carlo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig, Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 1981. – (Braunschweiger anglistische Arbeiten ; Heft 7). – p. 55-66.

Y&Y 1981.28

Rivers, W. E.

“Pope, pedagogues, and politicians.” – See entry in Chapter 24.

Rohloff, H. N.

“The disturbing challenge of fact : Lord Byron and Romanticism” / by Heide N. Rohloff. // IN: The Hannover Byron Symposium, 1979. – Salzburg : Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1981. – (Salzburg studies in English literature). – (Romantic reassessment ; 80:2). – p. 23-116 [esp. 40-45]

1982

Daniel, S. J.

“Political and philosophical uses of fables in eighteenth-century England” / Stephen H. Daniel. // IN: The eighteenth century, theory and interpretation. – 23 (1982):151-171.

Fox, C.

“Locke and the Scriblerians.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Franzosa, J.

“The language of inflation in ‘Rappaccini’s daughter’.” – See entry in Chatper 3.

Graves, L. V.

“Locke’s Essay and Sterne’s ‘work itself’ ” / Lila V. Graves. // IN: Journal of narrative technique. – 12 (1982):36-47.

Loveridge, M.

Laurence Sterne and the argument from design. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Loverso, M. P.

“Self-knowledge and the Lockean ‘self’ in the sermons of Mr. Yorick : a link with the Shandean world” / Marco P. Loverso. // IN: English studies in Canada. – 8 (1982):138-153.

Reilly, P.

Jonathan Swift, the brave desponder / Patrick Reilly. – Manchester : Manchester University Press, 1982.

Also published: Carbondale ; Edwardsville : Southern Illinois University Press, ©1982.

See 2, “The absolute Anglican” (p. 20-56)

Youngren, W. H.

“Addison and the birth of eighteenth-century aesthetics.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

1983

Franzosa, J.

“Locke’s kinsman, William Molyneux : the philosophical context of Hawthorne’s early tales” / John Franzosa. // IN: ESQ, a journal of the American renaissance. – 29 (1983):1-15.

Gilabert, J. J.

“Cervantes, Locke y Hobbes.” – See entry in Chapter 7.

Keener, F. M.

The chain of becoming : the philosophical tale, the novel, and a neglected realism of the Enlightenment : Swift, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Johnson, and Austen / Frederick M. Keener. – New York : Columbia University Press, 1983. – x, 358 p.

Malekin, P.

“Wordsworth and the mind of man” / Peter Malekin. // IN: An infinite complexity : essays in romanticism / edited by J.R. Watson. – Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press for the University of Durham, 1983. – (University of Durham 150th anniversary series). – p. 1-25.

Möller, J.

“Defoes Piratenparadies Libertalia” / Joachim Möller. // IN: Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik. – 8 (1983):129-144.

On “Of Captain Misson.”

Unverified; source: MLA 1983 1:2324.

Montgomery, R. L.

“Addison and the ‘helps and ornaments of art’ ” / Robert L. Montgomery. // IN: Criticism. – 25 (1983):329-346.

1984

Brandley, R. E.

Locke, Wesley, and the method of English romanticism. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Day, W. G.

Tristram Shandy–Locke may not be the key” / by W.G. Day. // IN: Laurence Sterne, riddles and mysteries / edited by Valerie Grosvenor Myer. – London : Vision Press ; Totowa, N.J. : Barnes & Noble, 1984. – p. 75-83.

Flanders, W. A.

Structures of experience : history, society and personal life in the eighteenth-century British novel / by W. Austin Flanders. – [Columbia] : University of South Carolina Press, 1984. – x, 308 p.

1985

Briggs, P. M.

“Locke’s Essay and the tentativeness of Tristram Shandy” / by Peter M. Briggs. // IN: Studies in philology. – 82 (1985):493-520.

LNL 19:5

Eilon, D.

“The modest proposer’s American acquaintance” / Daniel Eilon. // IN: Review of English studies. – New series:36 (1985):538-541.

Hair, D.

“Tennyson’s faith : a re-examination.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Wales, K.

“Johnson’s use of synonmys in the Dictionary and prose style.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

1986

Bell, I. F. A.

“Lockean sensationalism and American literary language.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Clark, S. H.

Blake’s Milton and the response to Locke in the poetry of sensibility / S.H. Clark. – Thesis (Ph.D.)– Cambridge University, 1986.

Unverified; source/Abstract: Aslib 35-5376

Myer, V. G.

“His virtue square : a note on Tom Jones” / Valerie Grosvenor Myer. // IN: Notes and queries. – New ser.:33 (1986):58.

Sambrook, J.

The eighteenth century. – See entry in Chapter 2.

Voloshin, B. R.

“Explanation in ‘The fall of the House of Usher’ ” / by Beverly R. Voloshin. // IN: Studies in short fiction. – 23 (1986):419-428.

See comment by G.R. Thompson, “Locke, Kant, and Gothic fiction” (1989)

Watts, E. H.

The language of doubt : post-Cartesian rationalism and the language of Beckett’s novels. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Witke, J.

William Blake’s epic : imagination unbound / Joanne Witke. – London : Croom Helm, 1986.

Also published: New York : St. Martin’s Press, 1986.

See esp. pt. 4, “The satanic triumvirate” (p. 59-76)

1987

DePorte, M.

“Vehicles of delusion : Swift, Locke, and the madhouse poems of James Carkesse.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Harris, J.

“T.S. Eliot and Locke” / Jocelyn Harris // IN: Notes and queries. 2 232 = new ser.:34 (1987):507-508.

LNL 22:8

Jackson, G. B.

“From essence to accident : Locke and the language of poetry in the eighteenth century” / Gabriele Bernhard Jackson. // IN: Criticism. – 29 (1987):27-66.

LNL 19:8

Saccamano, N. C.

Publication, interpretation, and neoclassicalism : the case of Swift / by Neil C. Saccamano. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Johns Hopkins University, 1987. – 283 leaves.

See esp. p. 131-156.

Abstract: DAI 49A:1153.

Wheatley, P.

The form, meaning, and context of sensibility in eighteenth-century Britain : with particular reference to the literature of the period 1740-94 / Philip Wheatley. – Thesis (D.Phil.)–Oxford University, 1987. – 409 leaves.

Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 51A:1624.

1988

Backscheider, P. R.

“The verse essay, John Locke, and Defoe’s Jure divino.” – See entry in Chapter 7.

Bell, I. A.

“King Crusoe.” – See entry in Chapter 7.

Carlton, P. J.

“Tom Jones and the ’45 once again.” – See entry in Chapter 7.

Cooper, A. M.

Doubt and identity in Romantic poetry. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Fox, C.

Locke and the Scriblerians. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Levin, S. R.

Metaphoric worlds : conceptions of a romantic nature. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Miller, J. R.

Language during the late Renaissance years : an historical survey of issues and circumstances responsible for changes in attitudes toward rhetoric during the seventeenth century. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Wilson, M.

“Reading Locke and Newton as literature” / Milton Wilson. // IN University of Toronto quarterly. – 57 (1987/88):471-483.

LNL 22:15

1989

Clements, D. E.

Nature and the art of deception : the Restoration concept of wit and language in Locke’s Essay concerning human understanding and Wycherley’s four plays / David Eugene Clements. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of California, San Diego, 1989.

Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 50A:2494.

Hair, D. S.

“ ‘Matter-moulded forms of speech’ ” / Donald S. Hair. // IN: Victorian poetry. – 27 (1989):1-15.

LNL 22:7

Harris, J.

Jane Austen’s art of memory / Jocelyn Harris. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1989.

See “Northanger Abbey” (p. 1-33)

Unverified.

Hewitt, R.

“Time in Rasselas : Johnson’s use of Locke’s concept.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Kharbutli, M. K.

“Locke and Wordsworth.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

McCrea, B.

“Stories that should be true? : Locke, Sterne, and Tristram Shandy” / Brian McCrea. // IN: Approaches to teaching Sterne’s Tristram Shandy / edited by Melvyn New. – New York : Modern Language Association of America, 1989. – (Approaches to teaching world literature ; 20). – p. 94-100.

Thompson, G. R.

“Locke, Kant, and Gothic fiction : a further word on the indeterminism of Poe’s ‘Usher’” / G.R. Thompson. // IN: Studies in short fiction. – 26 (1989):547-550.

Comment on Voloshin, “Explanation in ‘The fall of the House of Usher’ ” (1986)

Walker, W. G.

Locke’s “An essay concerning human understanding” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Zhang, J. Z.

“Defoe’s Moll Flanders” / John Z. Zhang. // IN: The explicator. – 47:no. 3 (spring 1989):13-15.

1990

Doskow, M.

“William Blake and the wheels of compulsion” / Minna Doskow. // IN: History & myth : essays on English Romantic literature / edited by Stephen C. Behrendt. – Detroit : Wayne State University Press, 1990. – p. 53-72.

O’Shaughnessy, T.

“ ‘An imperfect tale’ : interpretive accountability in Wieland” / Toni O’Shaughnessy. // IN: Studies in American fiction. – 18 (1990):41-54.

1991

Barney, R. A.

Pedagogical plots : on the beginnings of the novel of education in early eighteenth century England / Richard Allen Barney. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of Virginia, 1991. – 403 p.

Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 53A:814.

Clark, S. H.

“ ‘Pendet homo incertus’ : Gray’s response to Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Sewall, S. P.

Fielding on the mechanization of discourse : dialogues with Plato, Milton, Locke, and future readers in “Tom Jones” / Stephen Parmelee Sewall. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of California, Berkeley, 1991. – 514 leaves.

Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 53A:1530.

Sitter, J.

Arguments of Augustan wit. – See entry in Chapter 3.

1992

Goldie, M.

“The earliest notice of Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas” / Mark Goldie. // IN: Early music. – 20 (1992):392-400.

LNL 24:8

Roos, J.

“The political in Flannery O’Connor.” – See entry in Chapter 7.

1993

Vogler, T. A.

“The allegory of allegory : unlockeing Blake’s ‘Crystal cabinet’ ” / Thomas A. Vogler. // IN: Enlightening allegory : theory, practice, and contexts of allegory in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / edited by Kevin L. Cope. – New York : AMS Press, 1993. – (AMS studies in the eighteenth century ; no. 18). – p. 75-129.

1994

Bertolini, J. C.

“Locke on a raft.” – See entry in Chapter 7.

Hudson, N.

Gulliver’s travels and Locke’s radical nominalism.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Pedreira, M.

“Johnsonian figures.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

Pedreira, M.

Samuel Johnson’s rhetorical art. – See entry in Chapter 3.

Walker, W.

“John Locke (16342-1704)” / William Walker. // IN: Eighteenth-century British and American rhetorics and rhetoricians : critical studies and sources / edited by Michael G. Moran. – Westport, Conn. ; London : Greenwood Press, 1994. – p. 155-169.

Walker, W.

Locke, literary criticism, and philosophy. – See entry in Chapter 3.

1995

Clark, S. H.

“The ‘failing soul’.” – See entry in Chapter 3.

1996

Aikins, J. E.

“Pamela’s use of Locke's words” / Janet E. Aikins. // IN: Studies in eighteenth-century culture. – 25 (1996):75-97.

LNL 28:4

Holmes, L. H.

“John Locke’s rhetoric : response to the nominal quandries of legitimate communities” / Leigh H. Holmes. // IN: Philosophy and rhetoric. – 29 (1996):33-50.

Abstract: PhI 1996:684.

LNL 27:7

Wainwright, A. W.

“Reason, revelation, and experience in the hymns of Addison and Watts.” – See entry in Chapter 5.

1997

Fabel, K. M.

“The location of the aesthetic in Akenside’s Pleasures of imagination” / Kirk M. Fabel. // IN: Philological quarterly. – 76 (1997):47-68.

1998

Clark, S.

“ ‘Between self and self’s book’ : Locke and the poetry of the early Romantics” / Steve Clark. // IN: Early Romantics : perspectives in British poetry from Pope to Wordsworth / edited by Thomas Woodman. – Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan ; New York : St. Martin’s Press, 1998. – p. 30-54.

Esselstrom, D. D.

John Locke and discourse : the dismantling of rhetoric in the seventeenth century / by David Dwight Esselstrom. – Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Southern California, 1998. – vii, 263 leaves.

Abstract: DAI 59:2960.

Fisher, C.

“Madness to the method : Sterne’s Tristram Shandy as mock-educational novel.” – See entry in Chapter 4.

1999

Clark, S.

“ ‘Labouring at the resolute anvil’ : Blake’s response to Locke” / Steve Clark. // IN: Blake in the nineties / edited by Steve Clark and David Worrall. – New York : St. Martin’s Press, 1999. – p. 133-152.

LS 1:4

Gies, D. T.

“Sensibilidad y sensualismo en la poesía dieciochesca” / David T. Gies. // IN: Ideas en sus paisajes : homenaje al profesor Russell P. Sebold / coordinadores, Guillermo Carnero, Ignacio Javier López y Enrique Rubio. – [Alicante, Spain] : Universidad de Alicante, 1999. – p. 215-224.