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

Swift,” Representation and Performance <strong>in</strong> the Eighteenth Century, eds Peter Wagner and Frédéric<br />

Ogée (Trier, 2006), pp. 167-77<br />

Barnett, Louise K. “Rev. Frederick M. Keener, The Cha<strong>in</strong> <strong>of</strong> Becom<strong>in</strong>g: The Philosophical Tale,<br />

the Novel, and a Neglected Realism <strong>of</strong> the Enlightenment: Swift, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Johnson,<br />

and Austen (New York, 1983),” Yearbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> Studies, 15 (1985), 301<br />

Barnett, Louise K. “Rev. Pope, Swift, and Women Writers, ed. Donald C. Mell (Newark and<br />

London, 1996),” 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries <strong>in</strong> the Early Modern Era, 5 (2000),<br />

353-55<br />

Barnett, Louise K. “Rev. Sybil Le Brocquy, Cadenus & Swift’s Most Valuable Friend: Reissued<br />

with Two Images by Louis Le Brocquy and an Introduction by Andrew Carpenter (Dubl<strong>in</strong>, 2003),”<br />

The East-Central Intelligencer, 18, no 2 (2004), 23-26<br />

Barnett, Louise K. “Rev. Walk<strong>in</strong>g Naboth’s V<strong>in</strong>eyard: New Studies <strong>of</strong> Swift, eds Christopher Fox<br />

and Brenda Tooley (Notre Dame, Indiana, 2005),” The Eighteenth Century: A Current<br />

Bibliography, n. s. 20 & 21 - for 1994 & 1995 (New York, 2001), 526-27<br />

Barnett, Louise K. “Swift and Religion: Notes toward a Psychoanalytic Interpretation,” Swift as<br />

Priest and Satirist, ed. Todd C. Parker (Newark: University <strong>of</strong> Delaware Press, 2009), pp. 182-92.<br />

Barnett, Louise K. “Swift and Religion: Notes towards a Psychoanalytic Interpretation,”<br />

Eighteenth-Century Ireland, 4 (1989), 31-40<br />

Barnett, Louise K. “Swift, Women and Women Readers: A Fem<strong>in</strong>ist Perspective on Swift’s Life,”<br />

Representations <strong>of</strong> Swift, ed. Brian A. Connery (Newark and London, 2002), pp. 181-94<br />

Barnett, Louise K. “Swift’s Poetry and the Critics,” Review, 2 (1980), 41-48<br />

Barnett, Louise K. “The Mysterious Narrator: Another Look at The Lady’s Dress<strong>in</strong>g Room,”<br />

Concern<strong>in</strong>g Poetry, 9 (1976), 29-32<br />

Barnett, Louise K. “Voyeurism as Entrapment <strong>in</strong> Swift’s Poetry,” Reader Entrapment <strong>in</strong><br />

Eighteenth-Century Literature, ed. Carl R. Kropf (New York: AMS, 1992), pp. 45-62<br />

Barnett, Louise K. “Voyeurism <strong>in</strong> Swift’s Poetry,” Studies <strong>in</strong> the Literary lmag<strong>in</strong>ation, 17 (1984),<br />

17-26<br />

Barnett, Louise K. Jonathan Swift <strong>in</strong> the Company <strong>of</strong> Women. Oxford, 2007<br />

Barnett, Louise K. Swift’s Poetic Worlds. Newark, Toronto, London, 1981<br />

Barney, Richard A. “Between Swift and Kafka,” World Literature Today, 78 (2004), 17-23<br />

Baron, Xavier, ed. London, 1066-1914: Literary Sources & Documents, 3 vols (Mountfield, East<br />

Sussex, 1997) (see I, no 62 for A Description <strong>of</strong> the Morn<strong>in</strong>g and A Description <strong>of</strong> a City Shower)<br />

Barrett, Frederick T. Letcombe Bassett, Then and Now, 2nd ed. (Bas<strong>in</strong>gstoke, 1960) (see pp. 14-16<br />

for “Queen Anne - Dean Swift”)<br />

Barrett, William. “Writers and Madness,” Art and Psychoanalysis, ed. William Phillips (Cleveland<br />

and New York, 1963 [1957]), pp. 390-411<br />

Barrett, William. “Writers and Madness,” Literature and Psychoanalysis, eds Edith Kurzweil and<br />

William Phillipps (New York, 1983), pp. 85-100<br />

Barrett, William. “Writers and Madness,” Partisan Review, 14 (1947), 5-22<br />

Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, E. “The Mystery <strong>of</strong> Stella,” Atlantic Monthly, 129 (1922), 311-23<br />

Barroll, J. Leeds. “Gulliver and the Struldbruggs,” PLMA, 73 (1958), 43-50<br />

Barroll, J. Leeds. “Gulliver <strong>in</strong> Luggnagg: A Possible Source,” Philological Quarterly, 36 (1957),<br />

504-8<br />

Barros, João de. Viagens de Gulliver: adaptação livre da obra de Jonathan Swift. Illustrações<br />

André Letria. Lisbon: Sá da Castra Editora, 2009<br />

Barry, Kev<strong>in</strong>. “Exclusion and Inclusion <strong>in</strong> Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels,” Irish Review, 30 (2003),<br />

36-47

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