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JONATHAN SWIFT – A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CRITICAL STUDIES/ UPDATED JANUARY 2011 109<br />
Francus, Marilyn. “‘A-Kill<strong>in</strong>g Their Children With Safety’: Maternal Identity and Transgression <strong>in</strong><br />
Swift and Defoe,” Lewd & Notorious: Female Transgression <strong>in</strong> the Eighteenth Century, ed.<br />
Kather<strong>in</strong>e Kittredge (Ann Arbor, 2003), pp. 258-82<br />
Francus, Marilyn. “The Monstrous Mother: Reproductive Anxiety <strong>in</strong> Swift and Pope,” ELH, 61<br />
(1994), 829-51<br />
Francus, Marilyn. The Convert<strong>in</strong>g Imag<strong>in</strong>ation: L<strong>in</strong>guistic Theory and Swift’s Satiric Prose.<br />
Carbondale and Edwardsville, 1994<br />
Frankel, Charles. The Faith <strong>of</strong> Reason: The Idea <strong>of</strong> Progress <strong>in</strong> the French Enlightenment (New<br />
York, 1948) (Chapter V deals with a Gulliverian theme, the Insane Idea <strong>of</strong> Becom<strong>in</strong>g Wholly<br />
Reasonable)<br />
Frankl<strong>in</strong>, Michael J. “Lemuel Self-translated: or, Be<strong>in</strong>g an Ass <strong>in</strong> Houyhnhnmland,” Modern<br />
Language Review, 100 (2005), 1-19<br />
Frankovskiy, A. A. “Aimechaniya (Annotations),” Skazka bochki /Putešestviya Gullivera (A Tale<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Tub /Gulliver’s Travels) (Moscow, 1976), pp. 389-425<br />
Frantz, R. W. “Swift’s ‘Cous<strong>in</strong> Simpson,’” Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Library Quarterly, 1 (1937-38), 329-34<br />
Frantz, R. W. “Swift’s Yahoos and the Voyagers,” Modern Philology, 29 (1931-32), 49-57<br />
Frantz, R. W. The <strong>English</strong> Traveller and the Movement <strong>of</strong> Ideas, 1660-1732. L<strong>in</strong>coln, Nebraska,<br />
1967 (1934)<br />
Fraser, A. M. “Joseph Damer - A Banker <strong>of</strong> Old Dubl<strong>in</strong>,” Dubl<strong>in</strong> Historical Record, 3, no 3<br />
(1941), 41-53<br />
Fraser, G. S. “Rev. Collected Poems <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Swift, ed. Joseph Horrell, 2 vols (London,<br />
1958),” Twentieth Century, 165 (1959), 524-27<br />
Fraser, G. S. “Rev. Kathleen Williams, Jonathan Swift and the Age <strong>of</strong> Compromise (Lawrence,<br />
Kansas, and London, 1958),” Twentieth Century, 165 (1959), 524-27<br />
Fraser, John. “Reread<strong>in</strong>g Traven’s The Death Ship,” The Southern Review, 9 (1973), 59-92<br />
(compares Traven with Gulliver)<br />
Fraser, John. “Swift and the Decay <strong>of</strong> Letters,” The Name <strong>of</strong> Action: Critical Essays (Cambridge,<br />
1984), pp. 170-78<br />
Fraser, Russell. “What is Augustan Poetry?” Sewanee Review, 98 (1990), 620-45<br />
Fraser, Vera S. M. “Rev. Bertram Newman, Jonathan Swift (London, 1937),” Dubl<strong>in</strong> Review, 212<br />
(1938), 369-70<br />
Fréchet, René. “Célébration du tricentenaire de Swift à Dubl<strong>in</strong>,” Études Anglaises, 20 (1967), 217-<br />
18<br />
Frédérix, Pierre. Swift: le véritable Gulliver. Paris, 1964<br />
Freedman, William. “‘The Whole Scene <strong>of</strong> this Voyage’: A Primal Scene Read<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> Gulliver’s<br />
Voyage to Brob<strong>in</strong>gnag,” Psychoanalytic Review, 71 (1984), 553-68<br />
Freedman, William. “Dynamic Identity and the Hazards <strong>of</strong> Satire <strong>in</strong> Swift,” Studies <strong>in</strong> <strong>English</strong><br />
Literature, 29 (1989), 473-88<br />
Freedman, William. “Gulliver’s Voyage to the Country <strong>of</strong> the Houyhnhnms: Adolescent<br />
Asceticism, Idealization, and Ideology,” International Review <strong>of</strong> Psychoanalysis, 18 (1991), 527-<br />
39<br />
Freedman, William. “Some K<strong>in</strong>d <strong>of</strong> Ironic Blame-by-Praise: An Attempt to Classify,” Colby<br />
Library Quarterly, 22 (1986), 138-52<br />
Freedman, William. “Swift’s Struldbruggs, Progress, and the Analogy <strong>of</strong> History,” Studies <strong>in</strong><br />
<strong>English</strong> Literature, 35 (1995), 457-72<br />
Freedman, Willliam. “Phillis: or, The Progress <strong>of</strong> Love and The Progress <strong>of</strong> Beauty: Art, Artifice,<br />
and Reality <strong>in</strong> Swift’s ‘Anti-Poetry,’” Concern<strong>in</strong>g Poetry, 17 (1984), 79-92