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JONATHAN SWIFT – A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CRITICAL STUDIES/ UPDATED JANUARY 2011 133<br />

Harth, Phillip. “Rev. Denis Donoghue, Jonathan Swift: A Critical Introduction (Cambridge,<br />

1969),” Eighteenth-Century Studies, 4 (1971), 484–85<br />

Harth, Phillip. “Rev. Irv<strong>in</strong> Ehrenpreis, Swift, the Man, his Works, and the Age, II: Dr Swift<br />

(London and Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1967),” Modern Philology, 67 (1969-70), 273-78<br />

Harth, Phillip. “Rev. Irv<strong>in</strong> Ehrenpreis, Swift, the Man, his Works, and the Age, III: Dean Swift<br />

(London and Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1983),” Eighteenth-Century Studies, 18 (1985), 406-9<br />

Harth, Phillip. “Rev. Mart<strong>in</strong> Kallich, The Other End <strong>of</strong> the Egg: Religious Satire <strong>in</strong> ‘Gulliver’s<br />

Travels’ (Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1970),” Modern Philology, 69 (1971-72), 165-69<br />

Harth, Phillip. “Rev. Richard I. Cook, Jonathan Swift as a Tory Pamphleteer (Seattle and London,<br />

1967),” Modern Language Quarterly, 29 (1968), 493-95<br />

Harth, Phillip. “Rev. Ronald Paulson, Theme and Structure <strong>in</strong> Swift’s ‘Tale <strong>of</strong> a Tub’ (New Haven,<br />

1960),” Modern Philology, 57 (1959-60), 282-85<br />

Harth, Phillip. “Rev. W. B. Carnochan, Lemuel Gulliver’s Mirror for Man (Berkeley and Los<br />

Angeles, 1968),” Modern Language Quarterly, 31 (1970), 118-21<br />

Harth, Phillip. “Swift’s Self-Image as a Satirist,” Proceed<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>of</strong> The First Münster Symposium on<br />

Jonathan Swift, eds Hermann J. Real and He<strong>in</strong>z J. Vienken (München, 1985), pp. 113-21<br />

Harth, Phillip. “The New Criticism and Eighteenth-Century Poetry,” Critical Inquiry, 7 (1981),<br />

521-37<br />

Harth, Phillip. “The Problem <strong>of</strong> Political Allegory <strong>in</strong> Gulliver’s Travels,” Modern Philology, 73,<br />

no 4, pt 2 (A Supplement to Honor Arthur Friedman, 1976), S40-47<br />

Harth, Phillip. Swift and Anglican Rationalism: The Religious Background <strong>of</strong> “A Tale <strong>of</strong> a Tub.”<br />

Chicago and London, 1961<br />

Hartle, Paul N. “A New Source for Swift’s Modest Proposal,” Swift Studies, 7 (1992), 97-100<br />

Hartley, Lodwick. “‘Swiftly-Sterneward’: The Question <strong>of</strong> Sterne’s Influence on Joyce,” Studies <strong>in</strong><br />

the Literary Imag<strong>in</strong>ation, 3, no 2 (1970), 37-47<br />

Hartley, Lodwick. “Rev. Michael V. DePorte, Nightmares and Hobbyhorses: Swift, Sterne, and<br />

Augustan Ideas <strong>of</strong> Madness (San Mar<strong>in</strong>o, 1974),” South Atlantic Quarterly, 75 (1976), 136-37<br />

Hartman, Jay H. “Gulliver’s Travels: An Oblique Approach to Christianity,” The Cresset, 43, no 3<br />

(1980), 9-13<br />

Hartmann, Nils Bernward. “Das Utopische <strong>in</strong> Ludvig Holbergs Nicolai Klimii iter subterraneum,”<br />

M. A. thesis, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, 2007<br />

Hartmann, Nils Bernward. “Swiftian Presence <strong>in</strong> Scand<strong>in</strong>avia: Denmark, Norway, Sweden,”The<br />

Reception <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Swift <strong>in</strong> Europe, ed. Hermann J. Real (London and New York, 2005), pp.<br />

142-55<br />

Hartvig, Gabriella. “A Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Swift’s Works and Reception <strong>in</strong> Hungary,”<br />

Focus: Papers <strong>in</strong> <strong>English</strong> Literary and Cultural Studies, ed. Gabriella Hartvig (Pécs, 2008), pp.<br />

80-92.<br />

Hartvig, Gabriella. “Gulliver csodálatos utazása Magyarországon,” Az irlandisztika<br />

nemzetközisége, eds Gabriella Hartvig, Maria Kurdi és Gabriella Vöö (Pécs, 2002), pp. 18-24<br />

Hartvig, Gabriella. “Gulliver’s Umpteenth Voyage <strong>in</strong> Hungary: The Most Recent Sequels,”<br />

Literary and Cultural Relations: Ireland, Hungary, and Central and Eastern Europe, ed. Mária<br />

Kurdi (Dubl<strong>in</strong>: Carysfort Press, 2009), pp. 163-80<br />

Hartvig, Gabriella. “The Dean <strong>in</strong> Hungary,” The Reception <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Swift <strong>in</strong> Europe, ed.<br />

Hermann J. Real (London, 2005), pp. 224-37<br />

Hartwieg, Ursula. “Nachdruck oder Aufklärung? Die Verbreitung englischer Literatur durch den<br />

Verlag Anton von Kle<strong>in</strong>s am Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts,” Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens,<br />

50 (1998), 1-146

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