5. Clara Reeve
(1729-1807)
 
Scene from The Old English Baron

Internet Resources: Jack Voller's Literary Gothic

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BARDIN, Barbara. “Clara Reeve” (211-13). In Eighteenth Century Anglo-American Women Novelists: A Critical Reference Guide, eds. Doreen Alvarez Saar, Mary Anne Schofield. New York : G.K. Hall, 1996. [GGIII: 0743].

BERG, Temma. “Engendering the Gothic: Clara Reeve Redecorates The Castle of Otranto.” Reader: Essays in Reader-Oriented Theory, Criticism, and Pedagogy 44 (2001): 53-78. [GGIII: 0744].

CASLER, Jeanine. “The Primacy of the ‘Rougher’ Version: Neo-Conservative Editorial Practices and Clara Reeve’s Old English Baron.” Papers on Language and Literature 37 (2001): 404-37. [GGIII: 0745].

COYKENDALL, Abby. “Gothic Genealogies, the Family Romance, and Clara Reeve’s The Old English Baron." Eighteenth Century Fiction 17 (2005): 443-80. [GGIV: 0000].

EHLERS, Leigh. “A Striking Lesson to Posterity: Providence and Character in Clara Reeve’s Old English Baron.” Enlightenment Essays 9 (1978): 62-76. [GGI: 0275].

FINAN, Eileen. “Clara Reeve” (377-378). In An Encyclopedia of British Women Writers, eds. Paul Schlueter, June Schlueter. New York: Garland Publishing, 1988. [GGII: 0199].

FOSTER, James R. “d'Arnaud, Clara Reeve, and the Lees.” (186-284). In The History of the Pre-Romantic Novel in England. London: Oxford University Press, 1949. [GGI: 0277].

HALIMI, Suzy. “La Femme au foyer: Vue par Clara Reeve.” Bulletin de la Societé d'Études Anglo-Américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe Siècles 20 (1985): 153-166. [The Woman at the Hearth, A Look at Clara Reeve]. [GGII: 0200].

LASTER, Ann Kasee Clifton. “Rhetoric and Romance: Tradition and Parody in the Work of Clara Reeve.” Dissertation Abstracts International 60:5 (1999): 1574-1575 (University of Georgia). [GGIII: 0750].

MELLOR, Anne K. “A Criticism of Their Own: Romantic Women Literary Critics” (29-48). In Questioning Romanticism, ed. John Beer. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. [GGIII: 0751]. 

REEVES, John K. “The Mother of Fatherless Fanny.” Journal of English Literary History 9 (1942): 224-233.[GGI: 0278].

ROBERTS, W. “‘Fatherless Fanny.’” [London] Times Literary Supplement17 January 1935: 33. [GGII: 0201].

RUNGE, Laura. “Introduction” (13-37). To The Old English Baron by Clara Reeve and The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole. Glen Allen, VA : College Publishing, 2002. [GGIII: 0754].

SPECTOR, Robert D. “Introduction” (1-11). To The Old English Baron in Seven Masterpieces of Gothic Horror. New York: Bantam Books, 1963. [GGI: 0279].

SPENCER, Jane. “Minor Women Novelists and their Presentation of a Feminine Ideal, with special reference to Sarah Fielding, Charlotte Lennox, Frances Brooke, Elizabeth Griffin, Harriet Lee, Clara Reeve, Charlotte Smith, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Jane West.” Oxford University, 1982. [GGII: 0202].

TRAINER, James. “Introduction” (XXX). London: Oxford University Press, 1967. To The Old English Baron. [GGI: 0280].

VOLLER, Jack G. “Clara Reeve“ (361-64). In Gothic Writers: A Critical and Bibliographical Guide, eds. Douglass H. Thomson, Jack G. Voller, and Frederick S. Frank. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001. GGIII: 0758].