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Daniel Defoeselected critical reading
Paula R. Backscheider, 'The Genesis of Roxana', The Eighteenth Century 27, 1986, pp.211-229.
Rodney M. Baine, 'Roxana's Georgian Setting', Studies in English Literature 15, 1975, pp.459-471.
Ian Bell, Defoe's Fiction, London: Croom Helm, 1985.
Virginia Ogden Birdsall, Defoe's Perpetual Seekers, Associated University Presses, 1985.
David Blewitt, Defoe's Art of Fiction, University of Toronto Press, 1979.
Benjamin Boyce, 'The Question of Emotion in Defoe' in Daniel Defoe: A Collection of Critical Essays (ed Max Byrd) Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1976.
D.Brooks, 'Moll Flanders: An Interpretation', Essays in Criticism, Vol.XIX (1969), p.319.
Max Byrd (ed) Daniel Defoe: A Collection of Critical Essays, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1976.
R.R. Columbus, 'Conscious Artistry in Moll Flanders', Studies in English Literature, Vol.III (1967), p.415.
B. Dobrée, 'Some Aspects of Defoe's Prose' in Pope and his Contemporaries: Essays presented to George Sherburn, S.L. Clifford and L.A. Landa (eds) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1949.
C.Dollerup, 'Does the chronology of Moll Flanders tell us something about Defoe's method of writing?', English Studies, Vol.LIII (1972), p.234.
Laura Ann Curtis, The Elusive Daniel Defoe, London: Vision Press, 1984.
Bram Dijkstra, Defoe and Economics: The Fortunes of Roxana in the History of Interpretation, London: Macmillan, 1987.
Peter Earle, The World of Defoe, London: Wiedenfeld and Nicolson, 1976.
Lincoln B. Faller, Crime and Defoe: A New Kind of Writing, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
J.R. Hammond, A Defoe Companion London: Macmillan, 1993
Wallace Jackson, 'Roxana and the Development of Defoe's Fiction', Studies in the Novel 7, 1970, pp.145-158.
E. Anthony James, Daniel Defoe's Many Voices, Amsterdam: Rodopi NV, 1972.
Ann Louise Kibbie, 'Monstrous generation: The Birth of Capital in Defoe's Moll Flanders and Roxana', PMLA 110, 1995, pp.1023-34.
H.L.Koonce, 'Moll's muddle: Defoe's use of irony in Moll Flanders', Journal of English Literary History, Vol.XXX (1963), p.377.
D.P. Leinster-Mackay, The Educational World of Daniel Defoe, Victoria: University of Victoria Press, 1981.
John Robert Moore, Daniel Defoe: Citizen of the Modern World, Michigan: University of Chicago Press, 1958.
Peter New, 'Why Roxana Can Never Find Herself', Modern Language Review 91, 1996, pp.317-329.
Maximillian E. Novak, Defoe and the Nature of man, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1963.
Maximillian E. Novak, 'Defoe's Theory of Fiction', Studies in Philology 61, 1964, pp.650-58.
Maximillian E. Novak, 'Defoe's Shortest Way with the Dissenters: Hoax, Parody, Paradox, Fiction, Irony, and Satire', Modern Language Quarterly 27, 1966, pp.402-417.
Maximillian E. Novak, 'Defoe's use of Irony' in The Uses of Irony: Papers on Defoe and Swift Read at Clark Library Seminar April 2nd 1966, M.E. Novak and H.J. Davis, University of California, Los Angeles, 1966.
Maximillian E. Novak, 'Robinson Crusoe's original Sin' in Daniel Defoe: A Collection of Critical Essays (ed Max Byrd) Prentice-Hall, 1976
Maximillian E. Novak, Economics and the Fiction of Daniel Defoe, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1962.
J.J. Richetti, Defoe's narratives: Situations and Structures, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975.
John J. Richetti, 'The Family, Sex and Marriage in Defoe's Moll Flanders and Roxana, Studies in the Literary Imagination 15, 1982, pp.19-35.
Pat Rogers (ed), Defoe: the Critical Heritage, London: Routledge and Keegan Paul, 1972.
Pat Rogers, 'Moll's Memory' in English, Vol.XXIV (1975), p.1967.
Pat Rogers, Robinson Crusoe, London: Allen and Unwin, 1979.
Michael Shinagel, Daniel Defoe and Middle-Class Gentility, Harvard University Press, 1968.
Geoffrey M. Sill, Defoe and the Idea of Fiction, Associated University Presses, 1983.
Stuart Sim, 'Interrogating and Ideology: Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, British Journal for Eighteenth century Studies, 10 (1987) pp.167-172
Rudolph G. Stamm, 'Daniel Defoe: An Artist in the Puritan Tradition', Philological Quarterly 15, 1936, pp.225-246.
G.A. Starr, Defoe and Spiritual Biography, Gordian Press, 1965
Leslie Stephen, 'Defoe's Novels', Cornhill Magazine, XVII (1868)
James Sutherland, Defoe, London: Methuen, 1937.
John Sutherland, Daniel Defoe: A Critical Study, Harvard University Press, 1971
Sudesh Vaid, The Divided Mind: Studies in Defoe and Richardson, Associated Publishing House, 1979.
I. Watt, 'The Recent Critical Fortunes of Moll Flanders, Eighteenth Century Studies, Vol.I (1967), p.109.
Richard West, The Life and Strange, Surprising Adventures of Daniel Defoe, London: Flamingo, 1998.
Everett Zimmerman, Defoe and the Novel, Berkley: University of California Press, 1975
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