Romans à Clef - Select Bibliography

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Rösch, Gertrud Maria. Clavis Scientiae. Studien zum Verhältnis von Faktizität und Fiktionalität am Fall der Schlüsselliteratur. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 2004. Kanzog, Klaus. "Schlüsselliteratur". Reallexikon der deutschen Literaturgeschichte. 2nd edition. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1977.

Delarivier Manley, The New Atalantis

Anderson, Paul B. “Delarivier Manley’s Prose Fiction”. Philological Quarterly 13 (1934): 168-188.

Anderson, Paul B. “Mistress Delarivier Manley’s Biography”. Modern Philology: A Journal Devoted to Research in Medieval and Modern Literature 33:3 (1936): 261-278.

Ballaster, Ros. “Seizing the Means of Seduction: Fiction and Feminine Identity in Aphra Behn and Delarivier Manley”. Women, Writing, History: 1640-1799. Ed. Isobel Grundy and Susan Wiseman. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1992, 93-108.

Beasly, Jerry C. “Delarivier Manley”. British Novelists, 1660-1800: Part 2: M-Z. Dictionary of Literary Biography. Ed. Martin C. Battestin. Detroit: Gale, 1985, 342-348.

Bettinger, Elfi. “Women of Letters: Die politische Briefliteratur von Aphra Behn, Delarivier Manley und Eliza Haywood”. Die Frau im Dialog: Studien zu Theorie and Geschichte des Briefes. Ed. Anita Runge und Lieselotte Steinbrügge. Stuttgart: Metzler, 1991, 53-76.

Chen, Jue. “Poetics of Historial Referentiality: Roman à Clef and Beyond”. Dissertation Abstracts International. Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 58:3 (1997): 856.

Graham, Walter. “Thomas Baker, Mrs. Manley, and the Female Tatler”. Modern Philology: A Journal Devoted to Research in Medieval and Modern Literature 34:3 (1937): 267-272.

Herman, Ruth. The Business of a Woman: The Political Writings of Delarivier Manley. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2003.

Koster, Patricia. “Delarivier Manley and the DNB: A Cautionary Tale about Following Black Sheep, with a Challenge to Cataloguers”. Eighteenth-Century Life 3 (1977): 106-111.

Needham, Gwendolyn B. “Mary de la Rivière Manley, Tory Defender”. Huntington Library Quarterly 12 (1949): 253-288.

Palomo, Dolores. “A Woman Writer and the Scholars: A Review of Mary Manley’s Reputation”. Women & Literature 6:1 (1978): 36-46.

Parsons, Nicola. “Secrecy and Enlightenment: Delarivier Manley’s New Atalantis”. Libertine Enlightenment: Sex, Liberty and Licence in the Eighteenth Century. Ed. Peter Cryle and Lisa O’Connell. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2004, 145-160.

Payne, Linda R. “Delarivier Manley”. Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Dramatists: First Series. Ed. Paula R. Backscheider. Detroit: Gale, 1989, 126-136.

Pionke, Albert D. Plots of Opportunity: Representing Conspiracy in Victorian England. Ohio State UP, 2004.

Pollak, Ellen. “Guarding the Succession of the (E)State: Guardian-Ward Incest and the Dangers of Representation in Delarivier Manley’s The New Atalantis”. Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 39:9 (1998): 220-237.

Pollak, Ellen. Incest and the English Novel, 1684-1814. Baltimore: John Hopkins UP, 2003.

Robinson, David Michael. “‘For How Can They Be Guilty?’: Lesbian and Bisexual Women in Manley’s New Atalantis”. Nineteenth-Century Contexts 23:2 (2001): 187-220.

Santesso, Aaron. “The New Atalantis and Varronian Satire”. Philological Quarterly 79:2 (2000): 177-204.

Todd, Janet. “Life after Sex: The Fictional Autobiography of Delarivier Manley”. Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 15:1-3 (1988): 43-55.

Warner, William B. “Formulating Fiction: Romancing the General Reader in Early Modern Britain”. Cultural Institutions of the Novel. Ed. Deidre Lynch and William B. Warner. Durham: Duke UP, 1996, 279-305.

Winton, Calhoun. “Steele, Mrs. Manley, and John Lacey”. Philological Quarterly 42 (1963): 272-275.

Benjamin Disraeli, Lothair

Pionke, Albert D. Plots of Opportunity: Representing Conspiracy in Victorian England. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 2004.

Berman, Harold. “The Novels of Benjamin Disraeli”. Open Court 47 (1933): 398-408.

Blake, Robert. Disraeli. London: Oxford UP, 1969.

Brantlinger, Patrick. “Nations and Novels: Disraeli, George Eliot, and Orientalism”. Victorian Studies: A Journal of the Humanities, Arts and Sciences 35:3 (1992): 255-275.

Braun, Thom. “Dance on a Tight-Rope.” Disraeli the Novelist. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1981, 1-18.

Braun, Thom. “The Frame of Age.” Disraeli the Novelist. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1981, 129-146.

Braun, Thom. “Thomas Longman and Lothair”. Publishing History 6 (1979): 79-83.

Childers, Joseph W. Novel Possibilities: Fiction and the Formation of Early Victorian Culture. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press, 1995.

Dahl, Curtis. “Benjamin Disraeli”. Victorian Fiction: A Second Guide to Research. Ed. George H. Ford. New York: MLA, 1978, 21-27.

Edelman, Maurice. “A Political Novel: Disraeli Sets a Lively Pace”. Times Literary Supplement 7 Aug (1959): 10-11.

Flavin, Michael. Benjamin Disraeli: The Novel as Political Discourse. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2005, 147-170; 192-217.

Foot, Michael. “The Tory as Hero”. Times Literary Supplement 18 April (1980): 433-434.

Grant, Neil. Benjamin Disraeli: Prime Minister Extraordinary. New York: Watts, 1969.

James, Stanley B. “The Tragedy of Disraeli”. Catholic World 152 (1941): 414-419.

Janiesch, Ulrich Christoph. Satire und politischer Roman: Untersuchungen zum Romanwerks Benjamin Disraelis. Amsterdam: Gruner, 1975.

Jerman, B. R. “Disraeli’s Audience”. South Atlantic Quarterly 55 (1956): 463-472.

Matalene, Carolyn. “Benjamin Disraeli”. Victorian Prose Writers before 1867. Dictionary of Literary Biography. Ed. William B. Thesing. Detroit: Gale, 1987, 91-102.

Schwarz, Daniel R. “The Argument and Significance of Disraeli’s Last Novels.” Disraeli’s Fiction. London: Macmillan, 1979, 125-149.

Stewart, Robert Wilson [ed.]. Disraeli’s Novels Reviewed, 1826-1968. Metuchen, N.J.: The Scarecrow Press, 1975, 28-38; 246-273.

Strachey, Lytton. “Cardinal Manning.” Eminent Victorians. Hammondsworth: Penguin, 1973, 9-109.

Stewart, Robert W. Disraeli’s Novels Reviewed, 1826-1968. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow, 1975.

Weeks, Richard G. Jr. “Disraeli as Political Egotist: A Literary and Historical Investigation”. Journal of British Studies 28:4 (1989): 378-410.

Weintraub, Stanley. “The Queen’s Disraeli”. Review 13 (1991): 83-96.

Anonymous, Primary Colors

Applegate, D. “Romans à Clef”. American Literary History 7 (1995): 151-60.

Bruzzi, Stella. “The President and the Image”. Sight and Sound 8:7 (1998): 16-19.

Kunin, Jason. “Coloring Warren: Moral Ambiguity in All the King’s Men and Its Use in Primary Color’s Treatment of Race”. Southern Quarterly: A Journal of Arts in the South 35:4 (1997): 107-111.

Lott, Eric. “The First Boomer: Bill Clinton, George W., and Fictions of State”. Representations 84 (2004): 100-122.

McDonald, Christie. “Changing Stakes: Pornography, Privacy, and the Perils of Democracy”. Yale French Studies 100 (2001): 88-115.

Schuth, H. Wayne. “Mike Nichol’s Film Adaptation of Primary Colors”. Southern Quarterly: A Journal of Arts in the South 39:4 (2001): 63-66.

Yacowar, Maurice. “Primary Colors: Beyond Willy”. Queen’s Quarterly 105:2 (1998): 228-239.