Contents of past issues:
Volume 1, Number 1 - Winter 1966
Minutes of the first MLA Conference of early American literature scholars
Notes & Queries
Work in Progress
Dissertations in Progress
Advisory Board Notes
J.A. Leo Lemay - “Seventeenth Century American Poetry: A Bibliography of the Scholarship, 1943 to 1966”
Volume 1, Number 2 - Summer 1966
A Note from the Editor’s Desk
Work in Progress
News & Notes
Dissertations in Progress
Sacvan Bercovitch - “Hilda’s ‘Seven-Branched Allegory’: An Echo from Cotton Mather in The Marble Faun”
Jack B. Moore - “Black Humor in an Early American Short Story”
New Members
Volume 1, Number 3 - Winter 1966-67
A Note from the Editor’s Desk
Harrison T. Meserole - “‘Come dry-Brained Marble eyed Porticks:’ James Allen and Francis Quarles, 1679”
William J. Free - “A Lost American Critical Document”
Ann Stanford - “Ane Bradstreet’s Portrait of Sir Philip Sidney”
J.A. Leo Lemay - “Additions to ‘Seventeenth-Century American Poetry: A Bibliography of the Scholarship, 1943 to 1966’”
Volume 2, Number 1 - Spring 1967
J. Philip Goldberg - “Some Conjecture upon John Shippen’s ‘Observations on Novel-Reading’”
Alyce E. Sands - “Establishing John Saffin’s Birthdate: A Biographical and Historical Problem”
Everett H. Emerson - “Captain John Smith, Autobiographer”
Volume 2, Number 2 - Fall 1967
Thomas E. Johnston - “A Translation of Cotton Mather’s Spanish Works: La Fe del Christiano and La Religion Pura”
R. Reed Sanderlin - “A Variant Version of ‘The Child of Snow’”
Volume 2, Number 3 - Winter 1967
William K. Bottorff and Roy C. Flannagan, Eds. - “The Diary of Frances Baylor Hill of ‘Hillsborough’ King and Queen County Virginia”
Volume 3, Number 1 - Spring 1968
Norman S. Grabo - “John Cotton’s Aesthetics: A Sketch”
William K. Bottorff - “Edward Taylor, An Explication: ‘Another Meditation at the Same Time’”
Robert A. Rees - “Seeds of the Enlightenment: Public Testimony in the New England Congregational Churches, 1630-1750”
Thomas E. Johnston, Jr. - “John Wise: Early American Political Thinker”
Volume 3, Number 2 - Fall 1968
Brom Weber - “A Puritan Poem Regenerated: John Saffin’s ‘Sayle Gentle Pinnace’”
Announcement and Program of the Conference on Early American Literature, MLA meeting, NYC, Dec. 27-29, 1968
Ursula Brumm - “The ‘Tree of Life’ in Edward Taylor’s Meditations”
Donald Junkins - “‘Should Stars Wooe Lobster Claws?’: A Study of Edward Taylor’s Poetic Practice and Theory”
Helen McMahon - “Anne Bradstreet, Jean Bertault, and Dr. Crooke”
Thomas E. Johnston, Jr. - “A Note on the Voices of Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, Roger Williams, and Philip Pain”
Joseph M. Garrison, Jr. - “The ‘Worship-Mould’: A Note on Edward Taylor’s Preparatory Meditations”
Volume 3, Number 3 - Winter 1968
Alfred O. Aldridge - “Thomas Paine in Latin-America”
Michael L. Black - “Bibliographical Problems in Washington Irving’s Early Works”
Thomas A. Shafer - “Manuscript Problems in the Yale Edition of Jonathan Edwards”
Kenneth Silverman - “Cotton Mather’s Foreign Correspondence”
Thomas E. Johnston, Jr. - “Edward Taylor: An American Emblematist”
Thomas Werge - “The Tree of Life in Edward Taylor’s Poetry: The Sources of a Puritan Image”
Edward M. Griffin - “The Structure and Language of Taylor’s Meditation 2. 112”
Volume 4, Number 1 - Spring 1969
William L. Hedges - “Towards a Theory of American Literature, 1765-1800”
Mason I. Lowance, Jr. - “Typology and the New England Way: Cotton Mather and the Exegesis of Biblical Types”
Robert D. Arner - “Edward Taylor’s Gaming Imagery: Meditation 1.40”
Volume 4, Number 2 - Fall 1969
Kennerly M. Woody - “Cotton Mather’s Manuductio Ad Theologiam: The ‘More Quiet and Hopeful Way’”
Edward H. Cohen - “The Elegies of Ebenezer Cooke”
James A. Sappenfield - “The Bizarre Death of Daniel Rees and the Continuity of Franklin Criticism”
Cecelia Tichi - “Thespis and the ‘Carnall Hipocrite’: A Puritan Motive for Aversion to Drama”
Volume 4, Number 3 - Winter 1969
Karl Keller - “The Example of Edward Taylor”
Thomas M. Davis - “Edward Taylor and the Traditions of Puritan Typology”
Sargent Bush, Jr. - “Paradox, Puritanism, and Taylor’s God’s Determinations”
Donald Junkins - “Edward Taylor’s Creative Process”
Kenneth R. Ball - “Rhetoric in Edward Taylor’s Preparatory Meditations”
James T. Callow - “Edward Taylor Obeys Saint Paul”
Gerhard T. Alexis - “A Keen Nose for Taylor’s Syntax”
Kathy Siebel and Thomas M. Davis - “Edward Taylor and the Cleansing of Aqua Vitae”
Charles W. Mignon - “A Principle of Order in Edward Taylor’s Preparatory Meditations”
Volume 5, Number 1 - Spring 1970
PART 1
Thomas M. Davis - “The Exegetical Traditions of Puritan Typology”
Stephen Manning - “Typology and the Literary Critic”
Richard Reinitz - “The Typological Argument for Religious Toleration: The Separatist Tradition and Roger Williams”
Robert Reiter - “Poetry and Typology: Edward Taylor’s Preparatory Meditations, Second Series, Numbers 1-30”
Karl Keller - “‘The World Slickt Up in Types’: Edward Taylor as a Version of Emerson”
Mason I. Lowance, Jr. - “Images of Shadows of Divine Things: The Typology of Jonathan Edwards”
PART 2
Sacvan Bercovitch - “Selective Check-List on Typology”
Volume 5, Number 2 - Fall 1970
Minor W. Major - “William Bradford Versus Thomas Morton”
William L. Andrews - “Goldsmith and Freneau in ‘The American Village’”
William D. Andrews - “The Printed Funeral Sermons of Cotton Mather”
William J. Scheick - “A Viper’s Nest, The Featherbed of Faith: Edward Taylor on the Will”
Kent Bales, William J. Aull - “Touching Taylor Overly: A Note on ‘Meditation Six’”
Volume 5, Number 3 - Winter 1970
Robert D. Arner - “The Simple Cobler of Aggawam: Nathaniel Ward and the Rhetoric of Satire”
Thomas M. Davis - “Edward Taylor’s ‘Occasional Meditations’”
Edward J. Gallagher - “An Overview of Edward Johnson’s Wonder-working Providence”
Leon Howard - “The Creative Imagination of a College Rebel: Jonathan Edwards’ Undergraduate Writings”
Eugene L. Huddleston - “Matilda’s ‘On Reading the Poems of Phillis Wheatly, the African Poetess’”
Frank C. Shuffelton - “Thomas Prince and His Edition of Thomas Hooker’s Poor Doubting Christian”
Julian Mates - “The Dramatic Anchor: Research Opportunities in the American Drama Before 1800”
Dale Doepke - “A Suggestion for Reading Edward Taylor’s ‘The Preface’”
Volume 6, Number 1 - Spring 1971
Philip L. Barbour - “The Honorable George Percy: Premier Chronicler of the First Viriginia Voyage”
Carl R. Dolmetsch - “William Byrd II: Comic Dramatist?”
Robert A. Bain - “The Composition and Publication of The Present State of Virginia, and the College”
Richard Walser - “Alexander Martin, Poet”
Julian Mason - “William Vans Murray: The Fancy of a Poet”
Maurice Duke - “John Taylor of Caroline, 1753-1824: Notes Toward a Bibliography”
William H. Gilman - Review Essay: “How Should Journals Be Edited?”
Donald E. Stanford - “Two Notes on Edward Taylor”
Francis Murphy - “A Letter on Edward Taylor’s Bible”
Volume 6, Number 2 - Fall 1971
J.A. Leo Lemay - “Rober Bolling and the Bailment of Colonel Chiswell”
Cecelia Tichi - “The Puritan Historians and their New Jerusalem”
Robert D. Arner - “Mythology and the May pole of Merrymount: Notes on Thomas Morton’s ‘Rise Oedipus’”
Leo M. Kaiser - “On the Latin in the Meserole Anthology”
Carl F. Strauch - Review Essay: “Typology and the American Renaissance”
Madeline Pecora - “The Date of ‘The Plain Case Stated’”
Everett Emerson - “Thomas Hooker Materials at the Connecticut Historical Society”
Volume 6, Number 3 - Winter 1971-72
Kenneth B. Murdock - “Clio in the Wilderness: History and Biography in Puritan New England”
Christopher Jedrey - “A Bibliography of the Writings of Kenneth Ballard Murdock”
Campbell Tatham - “Benjamin Franklin, Cotton Mather, and The Outward State”
Irving N. Rothman - “Two Juvenalian Satires by John Quincy Adams”
Charles E. Modlin - “Aristocracy in the Early Republic”
Martin E. Itzkowitz - “Freneau’s ‘Indian Burying Ground’ and Keats’ ‘Grecian Urn’”
Amberys R. Whittle - “Modern Chivalry: The Frontier as Crucible”
Thomas and Virginia Davis - “Edward Taylor’s Library: Another Note”
G. Thomas Tanselle - Review Essay: “Two Editions of Eighteenth-Century Fiction”
Volume 7, Number 1 - Spring 1972
J.H. Dorenkamp - “The Bay Psalm Book and the Ainsworth Psalter”
Roger B. Stein - “Seascape and the American Imagination: The Puritan Seventeenth Century”
Thomas M. Davis - “Edward Taylor’s ‘Valedictory’ Poems”
Mukhtar Ali Isani - “The Growth of Sewall’s Phaenomena Quaedam Apocalyptica”
Robert D. Arner - “The Smooth and Emblematic Song: Joel Barlow’s The Hasty Pudding”
J.A. Leo Lemay - “A Note on the Canon of Alexander Martin”
Volume 7, Number 2 - Fall 1972
Richard E. Amacher - “A New Franklin Satire?”
John F. Collins - “Two Last Poems of Freneau”
Mukhtar Ali Isani - “Edward Taylor and the ‘Turks’”
Berta Grattan Lee - “William Bartram: Naturalist or ‘Poet’?”
Robert D. Arner - “The Short, Happy Life of the Virginia ‘Monitor’”
John J. Teunissen - “Blockheadism and the Propaganda Plays of the American Revolution”
David Lyttle - “Jonathan Edwards on Personal Identity”
Annette Kolodny - “Imagery in the Sermons of Jonathan Edwards”
M.E. Grenander - “Benjamin Franklin’s String Quartet”
Lewis P. Simpson - Review Essay: “William Byrd and the South”
Volume 7, Number 3 - Winter 1973
Karl Keller and David Wilson - Introduction: “Strategies for Americanists”
Pershing Vartanian - “Cotton Mather and the Puritan Transition into the Enlightenment”
Joan Hoff Wilson - “Dancing Dogs of the Colonial Period: Women Scientists”
Vern L. Bullough - “An Early American Sex Manual, or, Aristotle Who?”
Jean-Pierre Martin - “Edwards’ Epistemology and the New Science”
Lawrence Lan Sluder - “God in the Background: Edward Taylor as Naturalist”
Robert M. Benton - “The John Winthrops and Developing Scientific Thought in New England”
William D. Andrews - “The Literature of the 1727 New England Earthquake”
William L. Hedges - “Benjamin Rush, Charles Brockden Brown, and the American Plague Year”
Lewis P. Simpson - “A Tribute to Theodore Hornberger”
William D. Andrews - “The Writings of Theodore Hornberger”
Volume 8, Number 1 - Spring 1973
Sargent Bush - “The Growth of Thomas Hooker’s The Poor Doubting Christian”
Ron Loewinsohn - “Jonathan Edwards’ Opticks: Images and Metaphors of Light in Some of his Major Works”
William D. Andrews - “William Smith and the Rising Glory of America”
Vincent Freimarck - “Timothy Dwight’s Brief Lives in Travels in New England and New York”
Donald E. Stanford - “Edward Taylor and the ‘Hermophrodite’ Poems of John Cleveland”
Robert D. Arner - “Nehemiah Walter: Milton’s Earliest American Disciple?”
J.A. Leo Lemay - Review Essay: “Recent Bibliographies in Early American Literature”
Volume 8, Number 2 - Fall 1973
Leo M. Kaiser - “Three Hymns Attributed to George Moxon”
Neil T. Eckstein - “The Pastoral and the Primitive in Benjamin Tompson’s ‘Address to Lord Bellamont’”
Anne Hildebrand - “Anne Bradstreet’s Quaternions and ‘Contemplations’”
Jeff Hammond and Thomas M. Davis - “Edward Taylor: A Note on Visual Imagery”
Gordon E. Slethaug - “Edward Taylor’s Copy of Thomas Taylor’s Types: A New Taylor Document”
David L. Parker - “Petrus Ramus and the Puritans: The ‘Logic’ of Preparationist Conversion Doctrine”
Carl Nelson - “A Just Reading of Charles Brockden Brown’s Ormond”
Wendy Martin - “The Rogue and the Rational Man: Hugh Henry Brackenridge’s study of a Con Man in Modern Chivalry”
Joseph H. Harkey - “The Don Quixote of the Frontier: Brackenridge’s Modern Chivalry”
Volume 8, Number 3 - Winter 1974
Jay B. Hubbell - “Our Friend Lewis Leary”
Sacvan Bercovitch - “‘Nehemias Americanus’: Cotton Mather and the Concept of the Representative American”
Edwin Gittleman - “Jefferson’s ‘Slave Narrative’: The Declaration of Independence as a Literary Text”
Kenneth Silverman - “Four New Letters by Phillis Wheatley”
Jack Zipes - “Dunlap, Kotzebue, and the Shaping of American Theater: A Reevaluation from a Marxist Perspective”
Joseph Slater - “The Case of Drake and Halleck”
Roberta Rosenberg - “A Checklist of the Writings of Lewis Leary”
Daniel Hoffman - “Freneau”
Volume 9, Number 1 - Spring 1974
Kenneth A. Requa - “Anne Bradstreet’s Poetic Voices”
Jane Donahue Eberwein - “The ‘Unrefined Ore’ of Anne Bradstreet’s Quaternions”
James Bray - “John Fiske: Puritan Precursor of Edward Taylor”
Betty Kushen - “Three Earlieast Published Lives of Benjamin Franklin, 1790-93: The Autobiography and its Continuations”
Robert D. Arner - “Neoclassicism and Romanticism: A Reading of Freneau’s ‘The Wild Honey Suckle’”
Carol A. Kyle - “That Poet Freneau: A Study of the Imagistic Success of The Pictures of Columbus”
Larry R. Dennis - “Legitimizing the Novel: Royall Tyler’s The Algerine Captive”
Jesse C. Jones - “A Note on the Number of Edward Taylor’s Preparatory Meditations”
G. Thomas Tanselle - Review Essay: “The Editing of Royall Tyler”
Volume 9, Number 2 - Fall 1974
William L. Hedges - “Charles Brockden Brown and the Culture of Contradictions”
Michael D. Bell - “‘The Double-Tongued Deceiver’; Sincerity and Duplicity in the Novels of Charles Brockden Brown”
Paul Witherington - “Charles Brockden Brown: A Bibliographical Essay”
S.W. Reid - “Brockden Brown in England: Notes on Henry Colburn’s 1822 Editions of His Novels”
Supplement to Issue 9.2, Fall 1974
Jackson Campbell Boswell - “A Check List of Americana in a Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English Books Printed Abroad 1475-1640”
Volume 9, Number 3 - Winter 1975
Stephen J. Stein - “An Apocalyptic Rationale for the American Revolution”
Rose Marie Cutting - “America Discovers Its Literary Past: Early American Literature in Nineteenth-Century Anthologies”
Patricia Jewell McAlexander - “The Creation of the American Eve: The Cultural Dialogue on the Nature and Role of Women in Late-Eighteenth-Century America”
Robert B. Winans - “The Growth of a Novel-Reading Public in Late-Eighteenth-Century America”
Marion Barber Stowell - “American Almanacs and Feuds”
Leslie A. Wardenaar - “Humor in the Colonial Promotional Tract: Topics and Techniques”
William J. Scheick - “Standing in the Gap: Urian Oakes’ elegy on Thomas Shepard”
David Sowd - “Edward Taylor’s Answer to a ‘Popish Pamphlet’”
Joel R. Kehler - “Physiology and Metaphor in Edward Taylor’s ‘Meditation. Can. 1.3’”
Karl Keller - “A Modern Version of Edward Taylor”
Julian Mason - “Madison’s August 1791 Letter Praising Freneau”
Volume 10, Number 1 - Spring 1975
James E. Evans - “The English Lineage of Diedrich Knickerbocker”
Cathy N. Davidson - “The Power of Sympathy Reconsidered: William Hill Brown as Literary Craftsman”
William J. Irvin - “Allegory and Typology ‘Imbrace and Greet’: Anne Bradstreet’s ‘Contemplations’”
Kenneth Alan Hovey - “The Theology of History in Of Plymouth Plantation and Its Predecessors”
Mukhtar Ali Isani - “Edward Taylor and Ovid’s Art of Love: The Text of a Newly Discovered Manuscript”
Edward J. Gallagher - “The Wonder-Working Providence as Spiritual Biography”
Lynn Haims - “Of Indians and Irishmen: A Note on Brackenridge’s Use of Sources for Satire in Modern Chivalry”
Volume 10, Number 2 - Fall 1975
Richard Beale Davis - “A Tribute to Louis Booker Wright”
David M. Larson - “Franklin on the Nature of Man and the Possibility of Virtue”
John Gatta, Jr. - “The Comic Design of Gods Determinations Touching His Elect”
James W. Barbour - “The Prose Context of Edward Taylor’s Anti-Stoddard Meditations”
Victor E. Gimmestad - “John Trumbull’s Original Epithalamion”
Wilson H. Kimnach - “Jonathan Edwards’ Sermon Mill”
Emily Stipes Watts - “The Neoplatonic Basis of Jonathan Edwards’ ‘True Virtue’”
John Cleman - “Ambiguous Evil: A Study of Villains and Heroes in Charles Brockden Brown’s Major Novels”
Volume 10, Number 3 - Winter 1975/76
John Griffith - “The Columbiad and Greenfield Hill: History, Poetry, and Ideology in the Late Eighteenth Century”
Clifford L. Egan - “On the Fringe of the Napoleonic Catastrophe: Joel Barlow’s Letters from Central and Eastern Europe, 1812”
Bruce Granger - “John Trumbull, Essayist”
Jane Donahue Eberwein - “In a book, as in a glass: Literary Sorcery in Mather’s Life of Phips”
Leo M. Kaiser - “On the Latin Verse in Cotton Mather’s Magnalia Christi Americana”
Robert W. Hobson - “Voices of Carwin and Other Mysteries in Charles Brockden Brown’s Wieland”
Volume 11, Number 1 - Spring 1976
Donald F. Connors - “The 1975 Fordham Conference”
Lewis Leary - “Literature in New York, 1775”
Thomas Philbrick - “Crèvecoeur as New Yorker”
Irma B. Jaffe - “Contemporary Words and Pictures: Drawings (1782-1810) by John Trumbull”
Robert D. Arner - “The Death of Major André: Some Eighteenth-Century Views”
Andrew Myers - “The New York Years in Irving’s The Life of George Washington”
James Franklin Beard - “Cooper and the Revolutionary Mythos”
Volume 11, Number 2 - Fall 1976
Kenneth Silverman - “The 1976 Williamsburg Conference”
A.Owen Aldridge - “Paine and Dickinson”
Richard Crawford - “Watts for Singing: Metrical Poetry in American Sacred Tunebooks, 1761-1785”
James C. Gaston - “Richard Prescott and Mud Island: Epitomes of the American Revolution As Seen by London’s Poets”
Lewis Leary - “The Dream Visions of Philip Freneau”
Peter Shaw - “Their Kinsman, Thomas Hutchinson: The Boston Patriots and His Majesty’s Royal Governor”
Peter J. Stanlis - “British Views of the American Revolution: A Conflict over Rights of Sovereignty”
Cecelia Tichi - “The American Revolution and the New Earth”
Volume 11, Number 3 - Winter 1976/77
Thomas M. Davis - “Edward Taylor’s Elegies on the Mathers”
Phyllis Jones - “Biblical Rhetoric and the Pulpit Literature of New England”
David L. Parker - “Edward Taylor’s Preparationism: A New Perspective on the Taylor-Stoddard Controversy”
Leo M. Kaiser - “On Sewall’s Diary; On Mather’s Christian Philosopher”
John J. Teunissen and Evelyn J. Hinz - “Roger Williams, Thomas More, and the Narragansett Utopia”
David Smith - “William Byrd Surveys America”
John F. Sears - “Timothy Dwight and the American Landscape”
Wendy Martin - “Women and the American Revolution”
Jeffrey Steinbrink - “Cooper’s Romance of the Revolution: Lionel Lincoln and the Lessons of Failure”
Volume 12, Number 1 - Spring 1977
Hans Galinsky - “Exploring the Exploration Report”
Ursula Brumm - “Did the Pilgrims Fall Upon their Knees When They Arrived in the New World”
Hans R. Guggisberg - “Religious Freedom and the History of the Christian World in Roger Williams’ Thought”
Astrid Schmitt-v. Mühlenfels - “John Fiske’s Funeral Elegy on John Cotton”
Pierre Marambaud - “Dickinson’s Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania”
Jean F. Beranger - “The Desire for Communication: Narrator and Narratee in Letters from an American Farmer”
Volume 12, Number 2 - Fall 1977
Robert D. Arner - “A Tribute to Richard Beale Davis”
Richard Beale Davis - “Southern Writing of the Revolutionary Period, c. 1760-1790”
Rosamund Rosenmeier - “Divine Translation: A Contribution to the Study of Anne Bradstreet’s Method in the Marriage Poems”
Robert Daly - “Puritan Poetics: The World, the Flesh, and God”
William J. Scheick - “‘The Inward Tacles and the Outward Traces’: Edward Taylor’s Elusive Transitions”
A. Carl Bredahl - “Transformation in Wieland”
William L. Andrews - “Freneau’s ‘A Political Litany’: A Note on Interpretation”
Harold Kulungian - “The Aestheticism of Crèvecoeur’s American Farmer”
Volume 12, Number 3 - Winter 1977/78
Stanford J. Searl, Jr. - “Perry Miller as Artist: Piety and Imagination in The New England Mind: The Seventeenth Century”
C.R. Kropf - “Colonial Satire and the Law”
Walter P. Wenska - “The Coquette and the American Dream of Freedom”
Martin Roth - “Irving and the Old Style”
Jane Donahue Eberwein - “Freneau’s ‘The Beauties of Santa Cruz’”
Charles E. Bennett - “A Poetical Correspondence Among Elihu Hubbard Smith, Joseph Bringhurst, Jr., and Charles Brockden Brown in The Gazette of the United States”
Hugh J. Dawson - “Franklin’s ‘Memoirs’ in 1784: The Design of the Autobiography, Parts I and II”
James T.F. Tanner - “The ‘Triple Ban’ in Joel Barlow’s ‘Advice to a Raven in Russia’”
Charles W. Mignon - “The Nebraska Edward Taylor Manuscript: ‘Upon the Types of the Old Testament’”
Vincent Freimarck - “Reader’s Reach and Writer’s Grasp”
Volume 13, Number 1 - Spring 1978
Donald T. Siebert, Jr. - “Royall Tyler’s ‘Bold Example’: The Contrast and the English Comedy of Manners”
Frank Shuffelton - “The Voice of History: Thomas Godfrey’s Prince of Parthia”
Jay Martin - “The Province of Speech: American Drama in the Eighteenth Century”
Robert D. Richardson, Jr. - “The Enlightenment View of Myth and Barlow’s Vision of Columbus”
Larzer Ziff - “Revolutionary Rhetoric and Puritanism”
Philip D. Beidler - “Franklin’s and Crèvecoeur’s ‘Literary’ Americans”
Baird Tipson - “The Routinized Piety of Thomas Shepard’s Diary”
Mark Seltzer - “Saying Makes It So: Language and Event in Brown’s Wieland”
Michael Schuldiner - “Edward Taylor’s ‘Problematic’ Imagery”
Edward W.R. Pitcher - “Signatures and Sources for Fiction in Webster’s American Magazine”
Thomas M. Davis - “Edward Taylor to Samuel Sewall, Nov.17, 1704”
Michael Colacurcio - Review Essay: “Does American Literature Have a History?”
Volume 13, Number 2 - Fall 1978
Walter P. Wenska - “Bradford’s Two Histories: Pattern and Paradigm in Of Plymouth Plantation”
Terrence Erdt - “The Calvinist Psychology of the Heart and the ‘Sense’ of Jonathan Edwards”
Michael T. Gilmore - “Eighteenth-Century Oppositional Ideology and Hugh Henry Brackenridge’s Modern Chivalry”
Mary E. Rucker - “Crèvecoeur’s Letters and Enlightenment Doctrine”
Walter H. Eitner - “Samuel Miller’s ‘Lately Become Literary’: the Brief Retrospect in Brockden Brown’s Monthly Magazine”
Edward W. Pitcher - “A Note on the Source of ‘The Child of Snow’ and ‘The Son of Snow’”
Volume 13, Number 3 - Winter 1978/79
Karen Grube - “The ‘Secret Sweet Mysterie’ of Numbers in Edward Taylor’s ‘Meditation 80,’ Second Series”
Sydney J. Krause - “Ormond: How Rapidly and How Well ‘composed, arranged, and delivered’”
Stephen J. Stein - “Providence and the Apocalypse in the Early Writings of Jonathan Edwards”
Janette Seaton Lewis - “A Turn of Thinking: The Long Shadow of The Spectator in Franklin’s Autobiography”
Michael Clark - “‘The Crucified Phrase’: Sign and Desire in Puritan Semiology”
Leo M. Kaiser - “Six Notes”
Roger E. Stoddard - “Progress Note on a Bibliography of American Poetry Printed 1610-1820 and Some Corrigenda to Wegelin’s Early American Poetry”
Leo M. Kaiser - “Some Remarks on the Text of The Simple Cobbler of Aggawam”
Volume 14, Number 1 - Spring 1979
Thomas Brewer Vincent - “Keeping the Faith: The Poetic Development of Jacob Bailey, Loyalist”
Lynn Haims - “The Face of God”
Betty J. Parks - “The Latin and Greek Poetry of Charles Chauncy”
Albert Furtwangler- “Strategies of Candor in The Federalist”
Thomas M. Davis - Review Essay: “Solomon Stoddard”
Volume 14, Number 2 - Fall 1979
John H. O’Neill and Cameron Nickels - “Upon the Attribution of ‘Upon a Fart’ to William Byrd of Westover”
Mukhtar Ali Isani - “Early Versions of Some Works by Phillis Wheatley”
Walter H. Eitner - “Jeremy Belknap’s The Foresters: A Thrice-Told Tale”
Pete Kyle McCarter - “Mother Carey’s Jacobin Chickens”
Mary Weatherspoon Bowden - “In Search of Freneau’s Prison Ships”
R.C. DeProspo - “The ‘New Simple Idea’ of Edwards’ Personal Narrative”
James R. Russo - “The Tangled Web of deception and Imposture in Charles Brockden Brown’s Ormond
Annette Kolodny - Review Essay
Volume 14, Number 3 - Winter 1979/80
Lewis P. Simpson - “The Act of Thought in Virginia”
Hugh J. Dawson - “Fathers and Sons: Franklin’s ‘Memoirs’ as Myth and Metaphor”
Robert A. Ferguson - “Yellow Fever and Charles Brockden Brown: The Context of the Emerging Novelist”
Lucille M. Schultz - “Uncovering the Significance of the Animal Imagery in Modern Chivalry”
Edward W.R. Pitcher - “The Un-American Fiction of The American Moral and Sentimental Magazine”
Leo M. Kaiser - “On the Epitaph of Thomas Shepard II and a Corrigendum in Jantz”
Richard S. Sliwoski - “Doctoral Dissertations on Jonathan Edwards”
Carmine A. Prioli - Review Essay: “Early New England Gravestone Scholarship”
Volume 15, Number 1 - Spring 1980
P.M. Zall - “The Old Age of American Jestooks”
Phyllis M. Jones - “Puritan’s Progress: The Story of the Soul’s Salvation in the Early New England Sermons”
Randall R. Mawer - “‘Farewel Dear Babe’: Bradstreet’s Elegy for Elizabeth”
Dorothy Medlin - “Benjamin Franlin’s Bagatelles for Madame Helvétius”
James Egan - “Nathaniel Ward and the Marprelate Tradition”
Judith R. Hiltner - “Later Freneau Poems in the New Brunswick Fredonian”
Volume 15, Number 2 - Fall 1980
David Laurence - “Jonathan Edwards, John Locke, and the Canon of Experience”
Robert S. Levine - “Villainy and the Fear of Conspiracy in C.B. Brown’s Ormond
Floyd Ogburn, Jr. - “Structure and Meaning in Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on Virginia”
Emory Elliott - “The Development of the Puritan Funeral Sermon and Elegy: 1660-1750”
Lewis Leary - “The ‘Friends’ of James Allen, or, How Partial Truth Is No Truth at All”
Robert Micklus - “Charles Brockden Brown’s Curiosity Shop”
Carla Mulford Micklus - “John Leacock’s A New Song, On the Repeal of the Stamp-Act”
Volume 15, Number 3 - Winter 1980/81
C.R. Kropf - “Richard Lewis’s ‘Food for Criticks’ as Aesthetic Statement”
Alexander Medlicott, Jr. - “In the Wake of Mr. Edwards’s ‘Most Awakening’ Sermon at Enfield”
Jeffrey Walker - “Benjamin Church’s Commonplace Book of Verse”
Parker H. Johnson - “Humiliation Followed by Deliverance: Metaphor and Plot in Cotton Mather’s Magnalia”
Edward W. Pitcher - “Anthologized Short Fiction in Eighteenth-Century America: The Example of The American Bee”
David Downing - “‘Streams of Scripture Comfort’: Mary Rowlandson’s Typological Use of the Bible”
Leo M. Kaiser - “An Aspect of Hugh Henry Brackenridge’s Classicism”
David Levin - “When Did Cotton Mather See the Angel?”
Volume 16, Number 1 - Spring 1981
William Hedges - “The Old World Yet: Writers and Writing in Post-Revolutionary America”
Jane Donahue Eberwein - “‘No rhet’ric we expect’: Argumentation in Bradstreet’s ‘The Prologue’”
Karl Keller - “The Loose, Large Principles of Solomon Stoddard”
Mitchell Robert Breitwieser - “Cotton Mather’s Pharmacy”
Jan Bakker - “Parallel Water Journeys into the American Eden in John Davis’s The First Settlers of Virginia and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby”
A. Carl Bredahl, Jr. - “The Two Portraits in Wieland”
James R. Russo - “‘The Chimeras of the Brain’: Clara’s narrative in Wieland”
Volume 16, Number 2 - Fall 1981
Robert Micklus - “Dr. Alexander Hamilton’s ‘Modest Proposal’”
George Toles - “Charting the Hidden Landscape: Edgar Huntly”
Cynthia S. Jordan - “On Rereading Wieland”
William C. Spengemann - Review Essay: “Puritan Influences in American Literature”
Volume 16, Number 3 - Winter 1981/82
Dennis H. Barbour - “Gods Determinations and the Hexameral Tradition”
George Sebouhian - “Conversion Morphology and the structure of Gods Determinations”
J. William T. Youngs, Jr. - “The Indian Saints of New England”
Philip D. Beidler - “The ‘Author’ of Franklin’s Autobiography”
Paul David Johnson - “Jonathan Edwards’s ‘Sweet Conjunction’”
Volume 17, Number 1 - Spring 1982
J.A. Leo Lemay - “The Contexts and Themes of ‘The Hasty-Pudding’”
Susan Drinker Moran - “Thomas Shepard and the Professor: Two Documents from the Early History of Harvard”
Frank Shuffelton - “‘Philosophic Solitude’ and the Pastoral Politics of William Livingston”
Bruce Granger - “The Hudibrastic Poetry of Jacob Bailey”
Richard Walser - “Boston’s Reception of the First American Novel”
Melvin H. Buxbaum - Review Essay: “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, a Genetic Text”
Volume 17, Number 2 - Fall 1982
Ursula Brumm - “‘Tuning’ the Song of Praise: Observations on the Use of Numbers in Edward Taylor’s Preparatory Meditations”
Edward H. Davidson - “John Cotton’s Biblical Exegesis: Method and Purpose”
Cameron C. Nickels - “Federalist Mock Pastorals: The Ideology of Early New England Humor”
Eileen Margerum - “Anne Bradstreet’s Public Poetry and the Tradition of Humility”
Lewis Leary - “Poetry as Payment: Jeremy Belknap”
Benjamin Franklin V - “A Note on Mercy Otis Warren’s ‘The Defeat’”
Eleanor Tilton - Review Essay: “Washington IrvingEdited ‘Of laborious research and painful collation’”
Volume 17, Number 3 - Winter 1982/83
Jeffrey Hammond - “A Puritan Ars Moriendi: Edward Taylor’s Late Meditations on the Song of Songs”
Michael Schuldiner - “Solomon Stoddard and the Process of Conversion”
Anthony Damico - “The Conceit of Dyeing in Edward Taylor’s Preparatory Meditations, Second Series, Number One”
Walter Hesford - “‘Do you know the author?’: The Question of Authorship in Wieland”
Volume 18, Number 1 - Spring 1983
William C. Spengemann - “Discovering the Literature of British America”
Carl R. Kropf - “The Nationalistic Criticism of Early American Literature”
Thomas E. Terrell, Jr. - “‘Some Holsom Exhortations’: Henry White’s Seventeenth-Century Southern Religious Narrative in Verse”
Cynthia Dubin Edelberg - “The Shaping of a Political Poet: Five Newfound Verses of Jonathan Odell”
Barry Bell - “Reading and ‘Misreading’ the Declaration of Independence”
Lewis Leary - “William Charles White: ‘The American Garrick’”
David Levin - Review Essay: “The Form and Sources of Cultural History”
Robert Middlekauf - Review Essay: “Attempts to Put the American Revolution Back Together Again”
Volume 18, Number 2 - Fall 1983
Jerome Griswold - “Early American Children’s Literature: A Bibliographic Primer”
Marion Barber Stowell - “The Influence of Nathaniel Ames on the Literary Taste of His Time”
Eldon R. Turner - “Peasants and Parsons: John Wise’s Churches Quarrel Espoused”
Edwin Sill Fussell - “Wieland: A Literary and Historical Reading”
David Laurence - Review Essay: “Moral Philosophy and New England Literary History: Reflections on Norman Fiering”
Volume 18, Number 3 - Winter 1983/84
David Watters - “The Spectral Identity of Sir William Phips”
Joan Del Fattore - “John Webster’s Metallographia: A Source for Alchemical Imagery in the Preparatory Meditations”
Thomas J. Steele and Eugene R. Delay - “Vertigo in History: The Threatening Tactility of ‘Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God’”
Teresa Toulouse - “Syllabicall Idolatry: Benjamin Colman’s Rhetoric of Balance”
Dennis Powers - “Purpose and Design in Joshua Scottow’s Narrative”
Volume 19, Number 1 - Spring 1984
Daniel E. Williams - “Doctor, Preacher, Soldier, Thief: A New World of Possibilities in the Rogue Narrative of Henry Tufts”
Steven Blakemore - “Strange Tongues: Cooper’s Fiction of Language”
Jeffrey A. Hammond - “‘Ladders of Your Own’; The Day of Doom and the Repudiation of ‘Carnal Reason’”
Lloyd M. Daigrepont - “Ichabod Crane: Inglorious Man of Letters”
William J. Scheick - “Phillis Wheatley and Oliver Goldsmith: A Fugitive Satire”
Volume 19, Number 2 - Fall 1984
Agnieszka Salska - “Puritan Poetry: Its Public and Private Strain”
Peter Wagner - “‘The Female Creed’: A New Reading of William Byrd’s Ribald Parody”
Pierre Marambaud - “‘At Once the Copy,and the Original’: Richard Lewis’s ‘A Journey from Patapsco to Annapolis’”
William Boelhower - “New World Topology and Types in the Novels of Abbot Pietro Chiari”
Bernard Chevignard - “St. John de Crèvecoeur in the Looking Glass: Letters from an American Farmer and the Making of a Man of Letters”
Eleanor M. Tilton - Review Essay: “In the Labyrinth of Charles Brockden Brown’s Prose: The Bicentennial Edition”
Volume 19, Number 3 - Winter 1984/85
David S. Shields - “The Religious Sublime and New England Poets of the 1720s”
Robert P. Winston - “‘Strange order of things!’: The Journey to Chaos in Letters from and American Farmer”
Robert L. Pincus - “Pictures of New England’s Apocalypse: Benjamin Tompson’s Transformation of the British Advice-to-a-Painter Poem”
Teresa Toulouse - “‘The Art of Prophesying’: John Cotton and the Rhetoric of Election”
Volume 20, Number 1 - Spring 1985
Harold Hellenbrand - “Roads to Happiness: Rhetorical and Philosophical Design in Jefferson’s Notes on the State of Virginia”
David L. Greene - “New Light on Mary Rowlandson”
John Hales - “The Landscape of Tragedy: Crèvecoeur’s ‘Susquehanna’”
J. Daniel Patterson - “A Reconsideration of Edward Taylor’s ‘The Preface,’ Lines 9-12”
Edwin Sill Fussell - Review Essay: “James Fenimore Cooper The New York Edition”
Volume 20, Number 2 - Fall 1985
Rosemary Fithian - “‘Words of My Mouth, Meditations of My Heart’: Edward Taylor’s Preparatory Meditations and the Book of Psalms”
Michael Clark - “The Subject of the Text in Early American Literature”
Lewis Leary - “George Richards: ‘The Best Poet America Ever Produced’”
Philip F. Gura - Review Essay: “The Weight of Elijah’s Mantle: A New Anthology of American Puritan Writings”
David Levin - Review Essay: “The Province of Historical Criticism: Historical Fact in Hawthorne and Colacurcio”
Volume 20, Number 3 - Winter 1985/86
David H. Watters - “‘I spake as a child’: Authority, Metaphor and The New-England Primer”
Joseph Fireoved - “Nathaniel Gardner and the New-England Courant”
Nancy V. Morrow - “The Problem of Slavery in the Polemic Literature of the American Enlightenment”
Alan Heimert - Review Essay: “The Yale Edwards”
Ursula Brumm - Review Essay: “Recognizing a Female Aesthetic”
Volume 21, Number 1 - Spring 1986
Cathy N. Davidson - “Female Authorship and Authority: The Case of Sukey Vickery”
Philip F. Gura - “Solomon Stoddard’s Irreverent Way”
Eid A. Dahiyat - “Milton and Franklin”
Eugenia DeLamotte - “John Cotton and the Rhetoric of Grace”
Volume 21, Number 2 - Fall 1986
Richard S. Pressman - “Class Positioning and Shays’ Rebellion: Resolving the Contradictions of The Contrast”
Dennis Barone - “James Logan and Gilbert Tennant: Enlightened Classicist versus Awakened Evangelist”
David Harlan - “A World of Double Visions and Second Thoughts: Jonathan Dickinson’s Display of God’s Special Grace”
Gregg Camfield - “Joel Barlow’s Dialectic of Progress”
Sondra O’Neale - “A Slave’s Subtle War: Phillis Wheatley’s Use of Biblical Myth and Symbol”
John Griffith - Review Essay: “Franklin For the Many and the Few”
Volume 21, Number 3 - Winter 1986/87
Bruce Greenfield - “The Idea of Discovery as a Source of Narrative Structure in Samuel Hearne’s Journey to the Northern Ocean”
Richard W. Cogley - “John Eliot and the Origins of the American Indians”
Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky - “Washington Irving and the Genesis of the Fictional Sketch”
Patrick Sullivan - “Benjamin Franklin, The Inveterate (and Crafty) Public Instructor: Instruction on Two Levels in ‘The Way to Wealth’”
Philip F. Gura - Review Essay: “John Who?: Captain John Smith and Early American Literature”
Daniel B Shea - Review Essay: “Deconstruction Comes to Early ‘America’: The Case of Edwards”
Volume 22, Number 1 - Spring 1987
Bruce Tucker - “Joseph Sewall’s Diary and the Rhythm of Puritan Spirituality”
Susan Bryan - “Reauthorizing the Text: Jefferson’s Scissor Edit of the Gospels”
John Engell - “Brackenridge, Modern Chivalry, and American Humor”
J. Daniel Patterson - “Gods Determinations: The Occasion, the Audience, and Taylor’s Hope for New England”
Kathryn Zabelle Derounian - “Puritan Orthodoxy and the ‘Survivor Syndrome’ in Mary Rowlandson’s Indian Captivity Narrative”
Malini Schueller - “Authorial Discourse and Pseudo-Dialogue in Franklin’s Autobiography”
Mukhtar Ali Isani - “The Methodist Connection: New Variants of Some Phillis Wheatley Poems”
Jeffrey A. Hammond - Review Essay: “Where Are We Going, Where Have We Been?: Puritan Poetics Reconsidered”
Sargent Bush, Jr. - Review Essay: “Hearing the Word as Spoken: Five Generations of Sermons in New England”
Volume 22, Number 2 - Fall 1987
Robert Ferguson - “Ideology and the Framing of the Constitution”
William L. Hedges - “Telling Off the King: Jefferson’s Summary View as American Fantasy”
Martin Roth - “Tom Paine and American Loneliness”
Shirley Samuels - “Infidelity and Contagion: The Rhetoric of Revolution”
Doreen Alvarez Saar - “Crèvecoeur’s ‘Thoughts on Slavery’: Letters From an American Farmer and Whig Rhetoric”
John Seelye - “The Jacobin Mode in Early American Fiction: Gilbert Imlay’s The Emigrants”
Volume 22, Number 3 - 1987
Daniel E. Williams - “Puritans and Pirates: A Confrontation between Cotton Mather and William Fly in 1726”
Christopher Looby - “The Constitution of Nature: Taxonomy as Politics in Jefferson, Peale, and Bartram”
Norman S. Grabo - “Ideology and the Early American Frontier”
Dennis R. Perry - “Autobiographical Role-Playing in Edward Johnson’s Wondering-Working Providence”
James Sanderson - “Agrarianism in Hugh Henry Brackenridge’s Articles in The Pittsburgh Gazette”
Volume 23, Number 1 - 1988
David S. Shields - “Henry Brooke and the Situation of the First Belletrists in British America”
John T. Shawcross - “Some Colonial American Poetry and George Herbert”
Daniel B. Shea - “‘Our Professed Old Adversary’: Thomas Morton and the Naming of New England”
Helena Maragou - “The Portrait of Alexander the Great in Anne Bradstreet’s ‘The Third Monarchy’”
Jerome D. DeNuccio - “The De-Thundered Textman: A Note on Benjamin Tompson’s Epitaph for his Father”
John T. Shawcross - “Another Printing of an Epitaph by John Saffin”
William C. Spengemann - Review Essay: “American Literary History: Some Still Unanswered Questions”
Volume 23, Number 2 - 1988
Roland Hagenbüchle - “American Literature and the Nineteenth-Century Crisis in Epistemology: The Example of Charles Brockden Brown”
Timothy Sweet - “Gender, Genre, and Subjectivity in Anne Bradstreet’s Early Elegies”
Paula Kopacz - “‘To Finish What’s Begun’: Anne Bradstreet’s Last Words”
Anne Dalke - “Original Vice: The Political Implications of Incest in the Early American Novel”
Joseph Fichtelberg - “The Complex Image: Text and Reader in the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin”
Volume 23, Number 3 - 1988
Kathryn Zabelle Derounian - “The Publication, Promotion, and Distribution of Mary Rowlandson’s Indian Captivity Narrative in the Seventeenth Century”
Beverly R. Voloshin - “Edgar Huntly and the Coherence of the Self”
Helen Petter Westra - “Jonathan Edwards on ‘Faithful and Successful Ministers’”
Ivy Schweitzer - “Anne Bradstreet Wrestles with the Renaissance”
A. Owen Aldridge - “The Attribution to Franklin of a Letter from China”
Bernard Chevignard - Review Essay: “St. John De Crèvecoeur: A Case of Arrested Biographical Development”
R.C. De Prosp - Review Essay: “Early American Poe”
Volume 24, Number 1 - 1989
Laura E. Tanner and James N. Krasner - “Exposing the ‘Sacred Juggle’: Revolutionary Rhetoric in Robert Rogers’ Ponteach”
John Canup - “Cotton Mather and ‘Criolian Degeneracy’”
Mary Cappello - “The Authority of Self-Definition in Thomas Shepard’s Autobiography and Journal”
Beth M. Doriani - “‘Then Have I ... Said With David’: Anne Bradstreet’s Andover Manuscript Poems and the Influence of the Psalm Tradition”
Kathryn Zabelle Derounian - “A Note on Mary (White) Rowlandson’s English Origins”
Volume 24, Number 2 - 1989
Sargent Bush, Jr. - “John Cotton’s Correspondence: A Census”
Pattie Cowell - “Colonial Poets and the Magazine Trade, 1741-1775”
Elizabeth M. Renker - “‘Declaration-men’ and the Rhetoric of Self-Presentation”
Kristie Hamilton - “An Assault on the Will: Republican Virtue and the City in Hannah Webster Foster’s The Coquette”
Volume 24, Number 3 - 1989
Daniel E. Williams - “Of Providence and Pirates: Philip Ashton’s Narrative Struggle for Salvation”
David S. Shields - “Nathaniel Gardner, Jr., and the Literary Culture of Boston in the 1750s”
Rob Wilson - “William Livingston’s Philosophic Solitude and the Ideology of the Natural Sublime”
J.K. Van Dover - “The Design of Anarchy: The Anarchiad, 1786-1787”
R.C. De Prospo - “The Round Table: The Latest Early American Literature”
Volume 25, Number 1 - 1990
Douglas Anderson - “Bartram’s Travels and the Politics of Nature”
William C. Dowling - “Joel Barlow and The Anarchiad”
Cynthia J. Miecznikowski - “The Parodic Mode and the Patriarchal Imperative: Reading the Female Reader(s) in Tabitha Tenney’s Female Quixotism”
Shirley Samuels - “Wieland: Alien and Infidel”
Jane Donahue Eberwein - “The Round Table: ‘Prospects’ and the Topography of a Changing Discipline”
Volume 25, Number 2 - 1990
Daniel E. Williams - “In Defense of Self: Author and Authority in the Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs”
Phillip M. Richards - “Nationalist Themes in the Preaching of Jupiter Hammon”
Sarah Emily Newton - “Wise and Foolish Virgins: ‘Usable Fiction’ and the Early American Conduct Tradition”
Ada Van Gastel - “Franklin and Freud: Love in the Autobiography”
John R. Holmes and Edwin J. Saeger - “Charles Brockden Brown and the ‘Laura-Petrarch’ Letters”
Robert Daly - “The Round Table: Recognizing Early American Literature”
Frank Shuffelton - Review Essay: “Privation and Fulfillment: The Ordering of Early New England”
Volume 25, Number 3 - 1990
Peggy Samuels - “Imagining Distance: Spanish Explorers in America”
Lad Tobin - “A Radically Different Voice: Gender and Language in the Trials of Anne Hutchinson”
John C. Adams - “Alexander Richardson and the Ramist Poetics of Michael Wigglesworth”
Frank Shuffelton - “In Different Voices: Gender in the American Republic of Letters”
Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola and David L. Greene - “Additions and Corrections to ‘A Note on Mary (White) Rowlandson’s English Origins”
David S. Shields - “The Round Table: The Object of the Text in Early American Literature”
Volume 26, Number 1 - 1991
Jesper Rosenmeier - “‘They Shall No Longer Grieve’: The Song of Songs and Edward Johnson’s Wonder-Working Providence”
James A. Levernier - “Phillis Wheatley and the New England Clergy”
Klaus P. Hansen - “The Sentimental Novel and Its Feminist Critique”
Caryn Chaden - “Dress and Undress in Brackenridge’s Modern Chivalry
Timothy K. Conley - “The Round Table: Retrospects and the Strategies of a Puzzled Discipline”
Teresa A. Toulouse - Review Essay: “Bridging the Gap: The Question of the Twayne Series”
Volume 26, Number 2 - 1991
Joseph Conforti - “The Invention of the Great Awakening, 1795-1842”
Jane D. Eberwein - “Civil War and Bradstreet’s ‘Monarchies’”
D.N. DeLuna - “Cotton Mather Published Abroad”
Andrew J. Scheiber - “‘The arm lifted against me’: Love, Terror, and the Construction of Gender in Wieland”
Daniel E. Williams - “The Round Table: No Rambo Action in the Trenches of Higher Education”
Volume 26, Number 3 - 1991
Hugh J. Dawson - “John Winthrop’s Rite of Passage: The Origins of the ‘Christian Charitie’ Discourse”
Etta Madden - “Resurrecting Life through Rhetorical Ritual: A Buried Value of the Puritan Funeral Sermon”
Margaret E. Stewart - “John Woolman’s ‘Kindness beyond Expression’: Collective Identity vs. Individualism and White Supremacy”
David S. Shields - Review Essay: “The Tuesday Club Writings and the Literature of Sociability”
Volume 27, Number 1 - 1992
Linda Munk - “His Dazzling Absence: The Shekinah in Jonathan Edwards”
Rodger M. Payne - “Metaphors of the Self and the Sacred: The Spiritual Autobiography of the Rev. Freeborn Garrettson”
Margaret H. Davis - “Mary White Rowlandson’s Self-Fashioning as Puritan Goodwife”
Stephen Carl Arch - “The Glorious Revolution and the Rhetoric of Puritan History”
Volume 27, Number 2 - 1992
Scott Michaelsen - “John Winthrop’s ‘Modell’ Covenant and the Company Way”
James E. Kibler, Jr. - “George Milligen, Colonial Carolina Elegist”
Christopher Morrison - “A Spiritual Pilgrimage through a Deistic Universe”
Terence Martin - “Three Columbiads, Three Visions of the Future”
William J. Scheick - “Phillis Wheatley’s Appropriation of Isaiah”
Volume 27, Number 3 - 1992
Joseph M. Thomas - “‘Peculiar Soil’: Mining the Early American Imagination”
Michael P. Winship - “Behold the Bridegroom cometh!: Marital Imagery in Massachusetts Preaching, 1630-1730”
Claire C. Pettengill - “Sisterhood in a Separate Sphere: Female Friendship in Hannah Webster Foster’s The Coquette and The Boarding School”
David Waldstreicher - “‘Fallen under My Observation’: Vision and Virtue in The Coquette”
Volume 28, Number 1 - 1993
Jane Donahue Eberwein - “‘Harvardine quil’: Benjamin Tompson’s Poems on King Philip’s War”
Michael W. Vella - “Theology, Genre, and Gender: The Precarious Place of Hannah Adams in American Literary History”
Stephen Carl Arch - “The Edifying History of Edward Johnson’s Wonder-Working Providence”
Michelle Burnham - “The Journey Between: Liminality and Dialogism in Mary White Rowlandson’s Captivity Narrative”
Volume 28, Number 2 - 1993
Grantland S. Rice - “Crèvecoeur and the Politics of Authorship in Republican America”
Elisa New - “‘Both Great and Small’: Adult Proportion and Divine Scale in Edward Taylor’s ‘Preface’ and The New-England Primer”
Carol M. Bensick - “Preaching to the Choir: Some Achievements and Shortcomings of Taylor’s God’s Determinations”
Daniel E. Williams - “Victims of Narrative Seduction: The Literary Translations of Elizabeth (and ‘Miss Harriot’) Wilson”
Kevin J. Hayes - “The Board of Trade’s ‘cruel Sarcasm’: A Neglected Franklin Source”
Volume 28, Number 3 - 1993
Karen Gordon-Grube - “Evidence of Medicinal Cannibalism in Puritan New England: ‘Mummy’ and Related Remedies in Edward Taylor’s ‘Dispensatory’”
Allison Giffen - “‘Till Grief Melodious Grow’: The Poems and Letters of Ann Eliza Bleecker”
Anna Carew-Miller - “The Language of Domesticity in Crèvecoeur’s Letters from an American Farmer”
Lisa Logan - “Mary Rowlandson’s Captivity and the ‘Place’ of the
Woman Subject”
Volume 29, Number 1 - 1994
Karen O’Brien - “David Ramsay and the Delayed Americanization of American History”
Andrew Burstein and Catherine Mowbray - “Jefferson and Sterne”
Eric Wertheimer - “Commencement Ceremonies: History and Identity in ‘The Rising Glory of America,’ 1771 and 1786”
Timothy Sweet - American Pastoralism and the Marketplace: Eighteenth-Century Ideologies of Farming”
Michele Valerie Ronnick - “A Note on the Text of Philip Freneau’s ‘Columbus to Ferdinand’: From Plato to Seneca”
Lee E. Heller - Review Essay: “Conceiving the ‘New’ American Literature
Volume 29, Number 2 - 1994
Pattie Cowell - “Early New England Poets: Writing as Vocation”
John Saillant - “‘Remarkably Emancipated from Bondage, Slavery, and Death’: An African American Retelling of the Puritan Captivity Narrative, 1820”
Joanna Bowen Gillespie - “Filiopietism as Citizenship, 1810: Letters from Martha Laurens Ramsay to David Ramsay, Jr.”
Dennis R. Perry - “‘Novelties and Stile Which All Out-Do’: William Hubbard’s Historiography Reconsidered”
Sharon M. Harris - “The Round Table: Contemporary Theories and Early American Literature”
Volume 29, Number 3 - 1994
E. Thomson Shields, Jr. - “‘A Modern Poem,’ by the Mecklenburg Censor: Politics and Satire in Revolutionary North Carolina”
Michael Elliott - “‘This Indian Bait’: Samson Occom and the Voice of Liminality”
Albert J. Von Frank - “John Saffin: Slavery and Racism in Colonial Massachusetts”
J. Daniel Patterson - “The Last Unpublished Preparatory Meditation from Edward Taylor’s ‘Poetical Works’ Manuscript”
William C. Spengemann - Review Essay: “E Pluribus Minimum”
Volume 30, Number 1 - 1995
Christopher Grasso - “Print, Poetry, and Politics: John Trumbull and the Transformation of Public Discourse in Revolutionary America”
Christopher W. Jones - “Praying upon Truth: The Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs and the Picaresque”
Elizabeth Jane Wall Hinds - “Charles Brockden Brown’s Revenge Tragedy: Edgary Huntly and the Uses of Property”
John R. Holmes - “Charles Brockden Brown’s Earliest Letter”
Stephen Carl Arch - “The Round Table: Letting Go of the Big Anthology”
Volume 30, Number 2 - 1995
Paul Baepler - “The Barbary Captivity Narrative in Early America”
Kirstin Wilcox - “The Scribblings of a Plain Man and the Temerity of a Woman: Gender and Genre in Judith Sargent Murray’s The Gleaner”
THE ROUND TABLE: New Directions in Early American Studies
Carla Mulford - “Huehuetlatolli, Early American Studies, and the Problem of History”
Thomas W. Krise - “True Novel, False History: Robert Robertson’s Ventriloquized Ex-Slave in The Speech of Mr. John Talbot Campo-Bell (1736)”
Arnold Krupat - “American Histories, Native American Narratives”
Sharon M. Harris - “Whose Past Is It? Women Writers in Early America”
Anthony Kemp - “The Negation of the Past and the Creation of American Radicalism”
Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola - Review Essay: “Troping America”
Volume 30, Number 3 - 1995
Ralph Bauer - “Colonial Discourse and Early American Literary History”
Phillip H. Round - “The Discursive Origins of the American Revolution”
Daniel E. Williams - “The Round Table: Authoring the Author: Heroes and Geeks”
Frank Shuffelton - Review Essay: “Presenting Jefferson”
Volume 31, Number 1 - 1996
Thomas B. Lovell - “Separate Spheres and Extensive Circles: Sarah Savage’s The Factory Girl and the Celebration of Industry in Early Nineteenth-Century America”
Carolyn Haynes - “‘A Mark for Them All to ... Hiss at’: The Formation of Methodist and Pequot Identity in the Conversion Narrative of William Apess”
Lorrayne Carroll - “‘My Outward Man’: The Curious Case of Hannah Swarton”
John Evelev - “The Contrast: The Problem of Theatricality and Political and Social Crisis in Postrevolutionary America”
Robert D. Arner - “‘The Child of Snow’: A Misidentified ‘Early American’ Short Story”
Volume 31, Number 2 - 1996
Marsha Watson - “A Classic Case: Phillis Wheatley and Her Poetry”
Rafia Zafar - “The Proof of the Pudding: Of Haggis, Hasty Pudding, and the Transatlantic Influence”
Amelia Howe Kritzer - “Playing with Republican Motherhood: Self-Representation in Plays by Susanna Haswell Rowson and Judith Sargent Murray”
Paul Lewis - “Charles Brockden Brown and the Gendered Canon of Early American Fiction”
E.W. Pitcher - “A ‘Complaint’ Against ‘The Petition’ of Belinda, an African Slave”
Volume 31, Number 3 - 1996
Karen A. Weyler - “‘A Speculating Spirit’: Trade, Speculation, and Gambling in Early American Fiction”
Nancy E. Wright - “Epitaphic Conventions and the Reception of Anne Bradstreet’s Public Voice”
Ralph A. Manogue - “James Ridgway and America”
Volume 32, Number 1 - 1997
Joseph Fichtelberg - “The Sentimental Economy of Isaac Mitchell’s The Asylum”
Christine Holbo - “Imagination, Commerce, and the Politics of Associationism in Crèvecoeur’s Letters from an American Farmer”
James D. Hartman - “Providence Tales and the Indian Captivity Narrative: Some Transatlantic Influences on Colonial Puritan Discourse”
Akiyo Ito - “Olaudah Equiano and the New York Artisans: The First American Edition of The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African”
Jim Egan - “The Round Table: Analyzing the Apparatus: Teaching American Literature Anthologies as Texts”
Volume 32, Number 2 - 1997
Linda Frost - “The Body Politic in Tabitha Tenney’s Female Quixotism”
Keith Lawrence - “Zuriel Waterman and the ‘Robert Young Broadsides’: Intertextual Male Democracy in New England, 1780”
Dawn Henwood - “Mary Rowlandson and the Psalms: The Textuality of Survival”
Vincent Carretta - “An ‘Animadversion’ Upon a ‘Complaint’ Against ‘The Petition’ of Belinda, an African Slave”
Volume 32, Number 3 - 1997
Joseph Fichtelberg - “Friendless in Philadelphia: The Feminist Critique of Martha Meredith Read”
Carrie Galloway Blackstock - “Ann Bradstreet and Performativity: Self-Cultivation, Self-Deployment”
Kristin Boudreau - “Early American Criminal Narratives and the Problem of Public Sentiments”
Volume 33, Number 1 - 1998
Caleb Crain - “Leander, Lorenzo, and Castalio: An Early American Romance”
Hilary E. Wyss - “‘Things that do accompany Salvation’: Colonialism, Conversion, and Cultural Exchange in Experience Mayhew&rsuqo;s Indian Converts”
Chris Beyers - “Ebenezer Cooke’s Satire, Calculated to the Meridian of Maryland”
Pattie Cowell - “Round Table: Less False Stories: Teaching Comparative American Literatures”
Sargent Bush, Jr. - Review Essay: “A Text for All Seasons: Winthrop’s Journal Redivivus
Volume 33, Number 2 - 1998
Hugh J. Dawson - “‘Christian Charitie’ as Colonial Discourse: Rereading Winthrop’s Sermon in Its English Context”
Daniel E. Williams - “Reckoned to Be Almost a Natural Fool: Textual Self-Reconstruction in the Writings of Jonathan PlummerNo Hermaphrodite”
Colin Wells - “Timothy Dwight’s American Dunciad: The Triumph of Infidelity and the Universalist Controversy”
Christopher Castiglia - “Pedagogical Discipline and the Creation of White Citizenship: John Witherspoon, Robert Finley, and the Colonization Society”
Volume 33, Number 3 - 1998
Gordon Sayre - “The Mound Builders and the Imagination of American Antiquity in Jefferson, Bartram, and Chateaubriand”
Edward Larkin - “Inventing an American Public: Thomas Paine, the Pennsylvania Magazine, and American Revolutionary Discourse”
Jeffrey H. Richards - “How to Write an American Play: Murray’s Traveller Returned and Its Source”
David Read - “Silent Partners: Historical Representation in William Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation”
Terry Catapano - “Corrective Notes to Lorrayne Carroll’s ‘My Outward Man’: The Curious Case of Hannah Swarton”
Volume 34, Number 1 - 1999
Leon Jackson - “Jedediah Morse and the Transformation of Print Culture in New England, 1784-1826”
Patricia L. Bradley - “The Unifying Pauline Sub-Text of Nathaniel Ward’s The Simple Cobler of Aggawam”
Alan J. Silva - “Increase Mather’s 1693 Election Sermon: Rhetorical Innovation and the Reimagination of Puritan Authority”
Julian Mason- “‘Ocean’: A New Poem by Phillis Wheatley”
Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola - “The Round Table: Critical Theory and Early American Literature Introduction”
Sharon M. Harris - “Feminist Theories and Early American Studies”
Frank Shuffelton - “Power, Desire, and American Cultural Studies”
Rosemary Fithian Guruswamy - “Queer Theory and Publication Anxiety: The Case of the Early American Women Writer”
Volume 34, Number 2 - 1999
Randall Fuller - “Theaters of the American Revolution: The Valley Forge Cato and the Meschianza in Their Transcultural Contexts”
Adam S. Potkay - “Theorizing Civic Eloquence in the Early Republic: The Road from David Hume to John Quincey Adams”
Etta M. Madden - “Quaker Elizabeth Ashbridge as ‘the Spectacle & discourse of the Company’: Metaphor, Synecdoche, and Synthesis”
Judith Hiltner - “‘She Bled in Secret’: Deborah Sampson, Herman Mann, and The Female Review”
Volume 34, Number 3 - 1999
Robert A. Ferguson - “The Forgotten Publius: John Jay and the Aesthetics of Ratification”
Kun Jong Lee - “Pauline Typology in Cabeza de Vaca’s Naufragios
Tanya Caldwell - “‘Talking too much English’: Languages of Economy and Politics in Equiano’s The Interesting Narrative”
Jack Dempsey - “Reading the Revels: The Riddle of May Day in New English Canaan”
Volume 35, Number 1 - 2000
Tamara Harvey - “‘Now Sisters ... Impart your Usefulness and Force’: Anne Bradstreet’s Feminist Functionalism”
Jeffrey Richards - “Samuel Davies and Calvinist Poetic Ecology”
Jeffrey Pasley - “The Two National Gazettes: Newspapers and the Embodiment of American Political Parties”
Volume 35, Number 2 - 2000
E. Shaskan Bumas - “The Cannibal Butcher Shop: Protestant Uses of Las Casas’s Brevísima relación and the Case of the Apostle Eliot”
Hsuan L. Hsu - “Democratic Expansionism in Memoirs of Carwin”
Philip Gould - “Race, Commerce, and the Literature of Yellow Fever in Early National Philadelphia”
Steven Blakemore - “Family Resemblances: The Texts and Contexts of ‘Rip Van Winkle’”
Volume 35, Number 3 - 2000
Alison Olson - “The Zenger Case Revisited: Satire, Sedition, and Political Debate in Eighteenth-Century America”
Andy Trees - “Benedict Arnold, John André, and His Three Yeoman Captors: A Sentimental Journey or American Virtue Defined”
Jennifer Jordan Baker - “Franklin’s Autobiography and the Credibility of Personality
Catherine Kaplan - “Document: “Elihu Hubbard Smith’s ‘The Institutions of the Republic of Utopia’”
Volume 36, Number 1 - 2001
Anne G. Myles - “From Monster to Martyr: Re-Presenting Mary Dyer”
Edward Cahill - “An Adventurous and Lawless Fancy: Charles Brockden Brown’s Aesthetic State”
Daniel Williams - “Refuge Upon the Sea: Captivity and Liberty in The Florida Pirate”
Robert Levine - Review Essay: “Does the Republic of Letters Have a Body?”
Volume 36, Number 2 - 2001
Jesper Rosenmeier - “Eaters and Non-Eaters: John Cotton’s A Brief Exposition of ... Canticles (1642) in Light of Boston’s (Linc.) Religious and Civil Conflicts, 1619-22”
William J. Scheick - “‘The Captive Exile Hasteth’: Increase Mather, Meditation, and Authority”
Jennifer T. Kennedy - “Death Effects: Revisiting the Conceit of Franklin’s Memoir”
Julie Sievers - “Awakening the Inner Light: Elizabeth Ashbridge and the Transformation of Quaker Community”
Lucy Rinehart - “‘Manly Exercises’: Post-Revolutionary Performances of Authority in the Theatrical Career of William Dunlap”
Volume 36, Number 3 - 2001
Kristina Bross - “Dying Saints, Vanishing Savages: ‘Dying Indian Speeches’ in Colonial New England Literature”
Keely McCarthy - “Conversion, Identity, and the Indian Missionary”
D. Britton Gildersleeve - “‘I Had a Religious Mother’: Maternal Ancestry, Female Spaces, and Spiritual Synthesis in Elizabeth Ashbridge’s Account”
Larry Kutchen - “The ‘Vulgar Thread of the Canvas’: Revolution and the Picturesque in Ann Eliza Bleecker, Crèvecoeur, and Charles Brockden Brown”
Edward Larkin - “Seeing Through Language: Narrative, Portraiture, and Character in Peter Oliver’s The Origin & Progress of the American Rebellion”
Volume 37, Number 1 - 2002
Kathleen Donegan - “‘As Dying, Yet Behold We Live’: Catastrophe and Interiority in Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation”
Janice Knight - “Telling It Slant: The Testimony of Mercy Short”
Michael Meranze - “Materializing Conscience: Embodiment, Speech, and the Experience of Sympathetic Identification”
Max Cavitch - “Interiority and Artifact: Death and Self-Inscription in Thomas Smith’s Self-Portrait”
Bruce Burgett - “Between Speculation and Population: The Problem of ‘Sex’ in Our Long Eighteenth Century”
Volume 37, Number 2 - 2002
Patrick M. Erben - “‘Honey-Combs’ and ‘Paper-Hives’: Positioning Francis Daniel Pastorius’s Manuscript Writings in Early Pennsylvania”
Susan Scott Parrish - “Women’s Nature: Curiosity, Pastoral, and the New Science in British America”
Chris Beyers - “Maryland’s ‘First Essay of Latin Poetry in English Dress’: Conceiving Cultural Change in Eighteenth-Century Maryland”
Marion Rust - “‘Into the House of an Entire Stranger’: Why Sentimental Doesn’t Equal Domestic in Early American Fiction”
Roumiana Velikova - “‘Philip, King of the Pequots’: The History of an Error”
Naoki Onishi - “Roundtable: The Japanese Association of Early Americanists”
Volume 37, Number 3 - 2002
Gordon Sayre - “Plotting the Natchez Massacre: Le Page du Pratz, Dumont de Montigny, Chateaubriand”
Bruce Greenfield - “Creating the Distance of Print: The Memoir of Peter Pond, Fur Trader”
Peter Coviello - “Agonizing Affection: Affect and Nation in Early America”
Bryce Traister - “Criminal Correspondence: Authorship and Espionage in Crèvecoeur’s Revolutionary America”
Mark Kamrath - “Roundtable Essay: Eyes Wide Shut and the Cultural Poetics of Eighteenth-Century American Periodical Literature”
Bryan Waterman - Review Essay: “Men’s Worlds”
Volume 38, Number 1 - 2003
H.C. Maddux - “Ruling Passion: Consent and Covenant Theology in Westfield, Massachusetts, August 1679”
Andrew Newman - “Captive on the Literacy Frontier: Mary Rowlandson, James Smith, and Charles Johnston”
Joanna Brooks - “Six Hymns by Samson Occom”
Lisa West Norwood - “‘I May Be a Stranger to the Grounds of Your Belief’: Constructing Sense of Place in Wieland”
The Summit of Early Ibero- and Anglo-Americanists, Tucson, Arizona, May 2002
Sandra M. Gustafson - “The Tucson Summit and the Promise of Comparative Colonial Studies”
Luis Millones-Figueroa - “In Search of Colonial Americas”
Dana Nelson - “Team Comp”
Leonard Tennenhouse - “The Question of Cultural Bilingualism”
Mark L. Kamrath - Review Essay: “‘Republican Virtue’ and the American Eve; or, Class(ical) Constructions of Female ‘Boldness’ and Political Liberty”
Volume 38, Number 2 - 2003
Jim Egan - “The ‘Long’d-for Aera’ of an ‘Other Race’: Climate, Identity, and James Grainger’s The Sugar Cane”
Vincent Carretta - “Who Was Francis Williams?”
Catherine La Courreye Blecki, Lorett Treese - “Susanna Wright’s ‘The Grove’: A Philosophic Exchange with James Logan”
David J. Carlson - “Farmer versus Lawyer: Crèvecoeur’s Letters and the Liberal Subject”
Ralph Bauer - “Notes on the Comparative Study of the Colonial Americas: Further Reflections on the Tucson Summit”
Philip Gould - Review Essay: “The New Early American Anthology”
Volume 38, Number 3 - 2003
Jane Donahue Eberwein - “‘His wayes Disgrac’d Are Grac’d”: Edward Taylor’s Metrical History of Christianity as Puritan Narrative”
Mark B. McWilliams - “Distant Tables: Food and the Novel in Early America”
Kristina Bross - “‘Come Over and Help Us’: Reading Mission Literature”
David Thomson - “The Antinomian Crisis: Prelude to Puritan Missions”
Craig White - “The Praying Indians’ Speeches as Texts of Massachusett Oral Culture”
J. Patrick Cesarini - “The Ambivalent Uses of Roger Williams’s A Key Into the Language of America”
Gordon Sayre - Review Essay: “Native Signification and Communication”
Hilary Wyss - Review Essay: “Missionaries in the Classroom: Bernardino de Sahagún, John Eliot, and the Teaching of Colonial Indigenous Texts from New Spain and New England”