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JONATHAN SWIFT – A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CRITICAL STUDIES/ UPDATED JANUARY 2011 343<br />

Woolley, David. “The Canon <strong>of</strong> Swift’s Prose Pamphleteer<strong>in</strong>g, 1710-1714, and The New Way <strong>of</strong><br />

Sell<strong>in</strong>g Places at Court,” Swift Studies, 3 (1988), 96-117<br />

Woolley, David. “The Dean’s Library and the Interlopers,” Swift Studies, 4 (1989), 2-12<br />

Woolley, David. “The Stemma <strong>of</strong> Gulliver’s Travels: A First Note,” Swift Studies, 1 (1986), 51-54<br />

Woolley, David. “The Stemma <strong>of</strong> Gulliver’s Travels: A Second Note,” Swift Studies, 17 (2002),<br />

75-87<br />

Woolley, David. “The Textual History <strong>of</strong> A Tale <strong>of</strong> a Tub,” Swift Studies, 21 (2006), 7-26<br />

Woolley, David. Swift, Temple, and the Du Cros Affair, Part I: “An Answer to a Scurrilous<br />

Pamphlet” (1693) and “Lettre de Monsieur Du Cros à Mylord ****” (1693), Augustan Repr<strong>in</strong>t<br />

Society, nos 239-40 (Los Angeles, 1986)<br />

Woolley, James, ed. Jonathan Swift and Thomas Sheridan, The Intelligencer. Oxford, 1992<br />

Woolley, James, ed. The Place <strong>of</strong> the Damn’d by Jonathan Swift and The Devil’s Reply. Dubl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

1980<br />

Woolley, James, John Irw<strong>in</strong> Fischer, and Hermann J. Real, eds. Swift and his Contexts. New York,<br />

1989<br />

Woolley, James. “Arbuckle’s ‘Panegyric’ and Swift’s Scrub Libel: The Documentary Evidence,”<br />

Contemporary Studies <strong>of</strong> Swift’s Poetry, eds John Irw<strong>in</strong> Fischer and Donald C. Mell, Jr (Newark,<br />

London, Toronto, 1981), pp. 191-209<br />

Woolley, James. “Autobiography <strong>in</strong> Swift’s Verses on his Death,” Contemporary Studies <strong>of</strong> Swift’s<br />

Poetry, eds John Irw<strong>in</strong> Fischer and Donald C. Mell, Jr (Newark, London, Toronto, 1981), pp. 112-<br />

22<br />

Woolley, James. “First-L<strong>in</strong>e Indexes <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> Verse, 1650-1800: A Checklist,” The East-Central<br />

Intelligencer, 17, no 3 (2003), 1-10<br />

Woolley, James. “Friends and Enemies <strong>in</strong> Verses on the Death <strong>of</strong> Dr Swift,” Studies <strong>in</strong> Eighteenth-<br />

Century Culture, 8 (1979), 205-32<br />

Woolley, James. “John Barrett, ‘The Whimsical Medley,’ and Swift’s Poems,” Eighteenth-Century<br />

Contexts: Historical Inquiries <strong>in</strong> Honor <strong>of</strong> Phillip Harth, eds Howard D. We<strong>in</strong>brot, Peter J.<br />

Schakel, and Stephen E. Karian (Madison, Wiscons<strong>in</strong>, 2001), pp. 147-70<br />

Woolley, James. “Jonathan Swift,” Treasures <strong>of</strong> the Library, Tr<strong>in</strong>ity College Dubl<strong>in</strong>, ed. Peter Fox<br />

(Dubl<strong>in</strong>, 1986), pp. 131-42<br />

Woolley, James. “Poor John Hard<strong>in</strong>g and Mad Tom: Hard<strong>in</strong>g’s Resurrection (1724),” That<br />

Woman! Studies <strong>in</strong> Irish Bibliography: A Festschrift for Mary ‘Paul’ Pollard, eds Charles Benson<br />

and Siobhán Fitzpatrick (Dubl<strong>in</strong>, 2005), pp. 102-21<br />

Woolley, James. “Rev. Approaches to Teach<strong>in</strong>g ‘Gulliver’s Travels,’ ed. Edward J. Rielly (New<br />

York, 1988),” The Scriblerian, 24 (1991), 66-68<br />

Woolley, James. “Rev. Joseph McM<strong>in</strong>n, Jonathan’s Travels: Swift and Ireland (Belfast, 1994),”<br />

British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 20 (1997), 101-2<br />

Woolley, James. “Rev. The Account Books <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Swift, eds Paul Vern Thompson and<br />

Dorothy Jay Thompson (Newark and London, 1984),” TLS, 8 February 1985, p. 138<br />

Woolley, James. “Sarah Hard<strong>in</strong>g as Swift’s Pr<strong>in</strong>ter,” Walk<strong>in</strong>g Naboth’s V<strong>in</strong>eyard: New Studies <strong>of</strong><br />

Swift, eds Christopher Fox and Brenda Tooley (Notre Dame, Indiana, 1995), pp. 164-77<br />

Woolley, James. “Stella’s Manuscript <strong>of</strong> Swift’s Poems,” Swift and his Contexts, eds John Irw<strong>in</strong><br />

Fischer, Hermann J. Real and James Woolley (New York, 1989), pp. 115-32<br />

Woolley, James. “Swift and Vida, Stella and ‘Vida,’” Swift Studies, 4 (1989), 95-6<br />

Woolley, James. “Swift’s ‘Sk<strong>in</strong>nibonia’: A New Poem from Lady Acheson’s Manuscript,”<br />

Read<strong>in</strong>g Swift: Papers from The Fifth Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift, ed. Hermann J. Real<br />

(München, 2008), pp. 309-42

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