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

Johnson, Clifford R. Plots and Characters <strong>in</strong> the Fiction <strong>of</strong> Eighteenth-Century <strong>English</strong> Authors, I:<br />

Jonathan Swift, Daniel Defoe, and Samuel Richardson. Hampden, Connecticut, and Folkestone,<br />

Kent, 1977<br />

Johnson, Donald McI. “Epilogue,” Jonathan Swift, A Voyage to Laputa: A Neglected Classic with<br />

a New Interpretation (London, 1948), pp. 68-80<br />

Johnson, James William. “Swift’s Historical Outlook,” Jonathan Swift: Modern Judgements, ed.<br />

A. Norman Jeffares (London, 1968), pp. 96-117<br />

Johnson, James William. “Swift’s Historical Outlook,” Journal <strong>of</strong> British Studies, 4 (1965), 52-77<br />

Johnson, James William. “Tertullian and A Modest Proposal,” Modern Language Notes, 73<br />

(1958), 561-63<br />

Johnson, James William. “That Neo-Classical Bee,” Journal <strong>of</strong> the History <strong>of</strong> Ideas, 22 (1961),<br />

262-66<br />

Johnson, James William. “The Mean<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> ‘Augustan,’” Journal <strong>of</strong> the History <strong>of</strong> Ideas, 19<br />

(1958), 507-22<br />

Johnson, James William. “What Was Neo-Classicism?” Journal <strong>of</strong> British Studies, 9 (1969), 49-70<br />

Johnson, James William. The Formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> Neo-Classical Thought. Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, New<br />

Jersey, 1967<br />

Johnson, Maurice, Kitagaki Muneharu, and Philip Williams. “Gulliver’s Travels” and Japan: A<br />

New Read<strong>in</strong>g. Kyoto, 1977<br />

Johnson, Maurice, Muneharu Kitagaki, and Philip Williams. “Japan’s Contributions to Gulliver’s<br />

Travels,” Journal <strong>of</strong> Comparative Literature, 20 (1977), i-xxi<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “A Literary Chestnut: Dryden’s ‘Cous<strong>in</strong> Swift,’” PMLA, 67 (1952), 1024-34<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “A Love Song <strong>in</strong> the Modern Taste,” Johnsonian News Letters, 10, no 1 (1950),<br />

4-5<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “A Note on Swift’s Meditation upon a Broomstick and A Tale <strong>of</strong> a Tub,”<br />

Library Chronicle, 37 (1971), 136-42<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “Remote Regions <strong>of</strong> Man’s M<strong>in</strong>d: The Travels <strong>of</strong> Gulliver,” University <strong>of</strong><br />

Kansas City Review, 27 (1960-61), 299-301<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “Rev. A Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Swift Studies, 1945-1965 , ed. James J. Stathis<br />

(Nashville, Tennessee, 1967),” Satire Newsletter, 5, no 2 (1968), 175-76<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “Rev. Collected Poems <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Swift, ed. Joseph Horrell, 2 vols (London,<br />

1958),” Philological Quarterly, 38 (1959), 354<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “Rev. Edward W. Rosenheim, Jr, Swift and the Satirist’s Art (Chicago and<br />

London, 1963),” South Atlantic Quarterly, 62 (1963), 612-13<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “Rev. Jonathan Swift, A Discourse <strong>of</strong> the Contests and Dissentions between the<br />

Nobles and the Commons <strong>in</strong> Athens and Rome, ed. Frank H. Ellis (Oxford, 1967),” Satire<br />

Newsletter, 5, no 2 (1968), 177-78<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “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),” Philological Quarterly, 50 (1971), 489-90<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “Rev. Nora Crow Jaffe, The Poet Swift (Hanover, New Hampshire, 1977),”<br />

Eighteenth-Century Studies, 11 (1977-78), 410-13<br />

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

London, 1967),” Satire Newsletter, 5, no 2 (1968), 176-77<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “Rev. Robert Mart<strong>in</strong> Adams, ‘Jonathan Swift, Thomas Swift, and the<br />

Authorship <strong>of</strong> A Tale <strong>of</strong> a Tub,’” Philological Quarterly, 47 (1968), 427-29<br />

Johnson, Maurice. “Rev. The Art <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Swift, ed. Clive T. Probyn (London, 1978),” The<br />

Scriblerian, 11 (1978), 37-38

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