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JONATHAN SWIFT – A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CRITICAL STUDIES/ UPDATED JANUARY 2011 119<br />

Goldgar, Bertrand A. “Rev. Fair Liberty Was All His Cry: A Tercentenary Tribute to Jonathan<br />

Swift, 1667-1745, ed. A. Norman Jeffares (London and New York, 1967),” South Atlantic<br />

Quarterly, 67 (1968), 571-72<br />

Goldgar, Bertrand A. “Satires on Man and ‘The Dignity <strong>of</strong> Human Nature,’” PMLA, 80 (1965),<br />

535-41<br />

Goldgar, Bertrand A. “Swift and the Later Field<strong>in</strong>g,” Yearbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> Studies, 18 (1988), 93-<br />

107<br />

Goldgar, Bertrand A. “Swift’s Character <strong>of</strong> Sir Robert Walpole,” Notes and Queries, 221 (1976),<br />

492-93<br />

Goldgar, Bertrand A. The Curse <strong>of</strong> Party: Swift’s Relations with Addison and Steele. L<strong>in</strong>coln,<br />

Nebraska, 1961<br />

Goldgar, Bertrand A. Walpole and the Wits: The Relation <strong>of</strong> Politics to Literature, 1722-42.<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln, Nebraska, and London, 1976<br />

Goldie, Mark. “Situat<strong>in</strong>g Swift’s Politics <strong>in</strong> 1701,” Politics and Literature <strong>in</strong> the Age <strong>of</strong> Swift:<br />

<strong>English</strong> and Irish Perspectives, ed. Claude Rawson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,<br />

2010), pp. 31-51<br />

Goldsmith, M. M. “Public Virtue and Private Vices: Bernard Mandeville and <strong>English</strong> Political<br />

Ideologies <strong>in</strong> the Early Eighteenth Century,” Eighteenth-Century Studies, 9 (1975-76), 477-510<br />

Goldsmith, M. M. Private Vices, Public Benefits: Bernard Mandeville’s Social and Political<br />

Thought. Cambridge, 1985<br />

Goldste<strong>in</strong>, Leonard. “Swift, Ireland, and Insurrection - A Problem for Further Research,” Irland:<br />

Gesellschaft und Kultur, 3, ed. Dorothea Siegmund-Schultze (Halle-Wittenberg, 1982), pp. 60-66<br />

Goldste<strong>in</strong>, Leonard. Introduction to Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal.” Potsdam, 1969<br />

Gomes, Eugenio. “Swift,” Viagens de Gulliver, trans. Octavio Mendes Cajado (Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Porto Alegre, São Paulo, 1961 [1953]), pp. ix-xxxv<br />

Goodman-Soellner, Elise. “Poetic Interpretations <strong>of</strong> the ‘Lady at her Toilette’ Theme <strong>in</strong> Sixteenth-<br />

Century Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g,” Sixteenth-Century Journal, 14 (1983), 426-42<br />

Goodw<strong>in</strong>, A. “Wood’s Halfpenny,” <strong>English</strong> Historical Review, 51 (1936), 647-74<br />

Goodw<strong>in</strong>, A. “Wood’s Halfpenny,” Essays <strong>in</strong> Eighteenth-Century History, ed. Rosal<strong>in</strong>d Mitchison<br />

(London, 1966), pp. 117-44<br />

Goodw<strong>in</strong>, Frank Stier. Jonathan Swift: Giant <strong>in</strong> Cha<strong>in</strong>s. New York, 1940<br />

Gorak, Jan. “Reflections on the Eighteenth-Century Canon: Discipl<strong>in</strong>ary Change <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Humanities,” Canon vs Culture: Reflections on the Current Debate, ed. Jan Gorak (New York and<br />

London, 2001), pp. 191-212<br />

Gordan, John D. “Jonathan Swift: An Autograph Letter to Joseph Addison,” Bullet<strong>in</strong> <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

York Public Library, 69 (1965), 546-47<br />

Gordon, George S. The Letters, 1902-1942, ed. M. C. G. (London, New York, Toronto, 1943)<br />

(bears on Herbert Davis passim)<br />

Gordon, Robert C. “Jonathan Swift and the Modern Art <strong>of</strong> War,” Bullet<strong>in</strong> <strong>of</strong> Research <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Humanities, 83 (1980), 187-202<br />

Gordon, Scott Paul. “Satiric Objectivity,” The Practice <strong>of</strong> Quixotism: Postmodern Theory and<br />

Eighteenth-Century Women’s Writ<strong>in</strong>g (New York and Houndmills, Bas<strong>in</strong>gstoke, 2006) (deals with<br />

The Lady’s Dress<strong>in</strong>g Room)<br />

Gor<strong>in</strong>g, Paul. Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture. London and New York, 2008<br />

Gosse, Edmund. A Short History <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>English</strong> Literature (London, 1925 [1897]) (see pp.<br />

220-25 for Swift)

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