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JONATHAN SWIFT – A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CRITICAL STUDIES/ UPDATED JANUARY 2011 147<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>anity, Foul Language, and Ethnic Slurs <strong>in</strong> the <strong>English</strong>-Speak<strong>in</strong>g World (Armonk, New York,<br />

and London: M. E. Sharpe, 2006), pp. 454-58<br />

Hughes, R. E. “The Five Fools <strong>in</strong> A Tale <strong>of</strong> a Tub,” Literature and Psychology, 11 (1961), 20-22<br />

Hughes, Richard. “Rev. Milton Voigt, Swift and the Twentieth Century (Detroit, 1964),” Western<br />

Humanities Review, 19 (1965), 186-88<br />

Hull, James. Aldous Huxley, Representative Man, ed. Gerhard Wagner, Human Potentialities, no 5<br />

(Münster, 2004)<br />

Hulse, Michael, ed. Travels <strong>in</strong>to Several Remote Nations <strong>of</strong> the World. Köln, 1995<br />

Hume, Robert D. “Rev. Jonathan Swift: The Contemporary Background, ed. Clive T. Probyn<br />

(Manchester, 1978),” Seventeenth-Century News, 39 (1981), 89<br />

Hume, Robert D. “Rev. Ricardo Qu<strong>in</strong>tana, Two Augustans: John Locke, Jonathan Swift (Madison,<br />

Wiscons<strong>in</strong>, 1978),” Seventeenth-Century News, 38, nos 2-3 (1980), 48-49<br />

Humphreys, A. R. “A Classical Education and Eighteenth-Century Poetry,” Scrut<strong>in</strong>y, 8 (1939),<br />

193-207<br />

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

(London and Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1967),” Hermathena, 110 (1970), 101-2<br />

Humphreys, A. R. “Rev. The Art <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Swift, ed. Clive T. Probyn (London, 1978),” Modern<br />

Language Review, 75 (1980), 626-27<br />

Humphreys, A. R. The Augustan World: Life and Letters <strong>in</strong> Eighteenth-Century England (London,<br />

1954) (see p. 43 for a note on A Description <strong>of</strong> the Morn<strong>in</strong>g)<br />

Hunkler, Margaret. “In Reply to Karl S. Nagel’s Note ‘Source for A Tale <strong>of</strong> a Tub,’” American<br />

Notes and Queries, 9 (1970), 8-9<br />

Hunt, Anna. “‘The Marg<strong>in</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Imag<strong>in</strong>ative Life’: The Abject and the Grotesque <strong>in</strong> Angela<br />

Carter and Jonathan Swift,” Re-visit<strong>in</strong>g Angela Carter: Texts, Contexts, Intertexts, ed. Rebecca<br />

Munford (Houndmills, Bas<strong>in</strong>gstoke, and New York, 2006), pp. 135-57<br />

Hunt, David. “James Angus: Gulliver’s Troubles,” artext, no 68 (2000), pp. 46-47<br />

Hunt, Peter. Children’s Literature: The Development <strong>of</strong> Criticism. London and New York, 1990<br />

Hunt, Russell A. “Modes <strong>of</strong> Read<strong>in</strong>g, and Modes <strong>of</strong> Read<strong>in</strong>g Swift,” The Experience <strong>of</strong> Read<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Louise Rosenblatt and Reader-Response Theory, ed. John Clifford (Portsmouth, New Hampshire,<br />

1991), pp. 105-26<br />

Hunter, J. Paul. “‘The Young, the Ignorant, and the Idle’: Some Notes on Readers and the<br />

Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> Novel,” Anticipations <strong>of</strong> the Enlightenment <strong>in</strong> England, France, and<br />

Germany, eds Alan Charles Kors and Paul J. Korsh<strong>in</strong> (Philadelphia, 1987), pp. 259-82<br />

Hunter, J. Paul. “Gulliver’s Travels and the Later Writ<strong>in</strong>gs,” The Cambridge Companion to<br />

Jonathan Swift, ed. Christopher Fox (Cambridge, 2003), pp. 216-40<br />

Hunter, J. Paul. “Gulliver’s Travels and the Novel,” The Genres <strong>of</strong> “Gulliver’s Travels,” ed.<br />

Frederik N. Smith (Newark, London, Toronto, 1990), pp. 56-74<br />

Hunter, J. Paul. “The Insistent I,” Novel, 13 (1979) 19-37<br />

Hunter, J. Paul. Before Novels: The Cultural Contexts <strong>of</strong> Eighteenth-Century <strong>English</strong> Fiction. New<br />

York and London, 1990<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>g, Robert S. “Gulliver among the Brobd<strong>in</strong>gnagians: A Real-Life Incident (?),” Notes and<br />

Queries, 196 (1951), 413<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>g, Robert. “‘For the Universal Improvement <strong>of</strong> Mank<strong>in</strong>d,’” Jonathan Swift(New York,<br />

1967), pp. 30-60<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>g, Robert. “Rev. Liz Bellamy, Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s Travels” (London, 1992),” The<br />

Scriblerian, 26 (1993), 56-58<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>g, Robert. Jonathan Swift, 2nd ed., TEAS, no 42 (Boston 1989)

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