Incoming Resources
- Luxury, the concept in Western thought, Eden to Smollett, [by] John Sekora
- Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph, extracted from her own journal and now first published, Frances Sheridan ; introduced by Sue Townsend
- Laurence Sterne and the argument about design, Mark Loveridge
- Samuel Richardson and the eighteenth-century Puritan character, by Cynthia Griffin Wolff
- Sex and enlightenment, women in Richardson and Diderot, Rita Goldberg
- Shandyism, the character of romantic irony, Peter Conrad
- Mary, a fiction ; and, The wrongs of woman, Mary Wollstonecraft ; edited with an introduction by Gary Kelly
- Laurence Sterne, the later years, Arthur H. Cash
- Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy, Wolfgang Iser ; translated by David Henry Wilson
- Samuel Richardson, Jocelyn Harris
- Frances Burney, the life in the works, Margaret Anne Doody
- The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic story, by Horace Walpole ; edited with an introduction by W. S. Lewis, with explanatory notes and note on the text by Joseph W. Reed Jr
- Sterne's fiction and the double principle, Jonathan Lamb
- Clarissa's ciphers, meaning and disruption in Richardson's Clarissa, Terry Castle
- Mary ;, and, The wrongs of woman, Mary Wollstonecraft ; edited with an introduction by Gary Kelly
- The Florida edition of the works of Laurence Sterne, V.1
- The history of Sir Charles Grandison, Samuel Richardson ; edited with an introduction by Jocelyn Harris
- Humphry Clinker, an authoritative text, contemporary responses, criticism, Tobias Smollett ; edited by James L. Thorson
- The female Quixote, or, The adventures of Arabella, edited by Margaret Dalziel ; with an introduction by Margaret Anne Doody ; chronology and appendix by Duncan Isles
- Reading 'Clarissa', the struggles of interpretation, William Beatty Warner
- Fanny Burney, by Michael E. Adelstein
- Camilla, or, A picture of youth, Fanny Burney ; edited with an introduction by Edward A. Bloom and Lillian D. Bloom