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

Downie, J. A. “Swift and Locke’s Two Treatises <strong>of</strong> Government,” Swift, the Enigmatic Dean:<br />

Festschrift for Hermann Josef Real, eds Rudolf Freiburg, Arno Löffler, and Wolfgang Zach<br />

(Tüb<strong>in</strong>gen, 1998), pp. 27-34<br />

Downie, J. A. “Swift and Mank<strong>in</strong>d,” <strong>English</strong> Literature and the Wider World, I, 1660-1780: All<br />

Before Them, ed. John McVeagh (London and Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, 1990), pp. 127-39<br />

Downie, J. A. “Swift and Temple,” TLS, 29 October 1982, p. 1193<br />

Downie, J. A. “Swift and the Mak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> Novel,” Read<strong>in</strong>g Swift: Papers from The<br />

Third Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift, eds Hermann J. Real and Helgard Stöver-Leidig<br />

(München, 1998), pp. 179-87<br />

Downie, J. A. “Swift and the Oxford M<strong>in</strong>istry: New Evidence,” Swift Studies, 1 (1986), 2-8<br />

Downie, J. A. “Swift’s A Description <strong>of</strong> the Morn<strong>in</strong>g (1709), ll. 11-12 and 14 Reconsidered,” The<br />

Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer, 20, no 3 (2006), 26-29<br />

Downie, J. A. “Swift’s Cor<strong>in</strong>na Reconsidered,” Swift Studies, 22 (2007), 161-68<br />

Downie, J. A. “Swift’s Discourse: Allegorical Satire or Parallel History?” Swift Studies, 2 (1987),<br />

25-32<br />

Downie, J. A. “Swift’s Dismal,” Notes and Queries, 223 (1978), 43<br />

Downie, J. A. “Swift’s Politics,” Proceed<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>of</strong> The First Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift,<br />

eds Hermann J. Real and He<strong>in</strong>z J. Vienken (München, 1985), pp. 47-58<br />

Downie, J. A. “The Political Significance <strong>of</strong> Gulliver’s Travels,” Swift and his Contexts, eds John<br />

Irw<strong>in</strong> Fischer, Hermann J. Real, and James Woolley (New York, 1989), pp. 1-19<br />

Downie, J. A. “The Political Significance <strong>of</strong> Gulliver’s Travels,” Gulliver’s Travels, ed. Albert J.<br />

Rivero (New York and London, 2002), pp. 334-52<br />

Downie, J. A. A Political Biography <strong>of</strong> Henry Field<strong>in</strong>g. London: Picker<strong>in</strong>g & Chatto, 2009<br />

Downie, J. A. and David Woolley. “Swift, Oxford, and the Composition <strong>of</strong> Queen’s Speeches,<br />

1710-1714,” British Library Journal, 8 (1982), 121-46<br />

Downie, J. A. Jonathan Swift, Political Writer. London, 1984<br />

Downie, J. A. Robert Harley and the Press: Propaganda and the Public Op<strong>in</strong>ion <strong>in</strong> the Age <strong>of</strong><br />

Swift and Defoe. Cambridge, 1979<br />

Downie, J. A. To Settle the Succession <strong>of</strong> the State: Literature and Politics, 1678-1750.<br />

Bas<strong>in</strong>gstoke and London, 1994<br />

Downie, J. A., ed. Swift, Temple, and the Du Cros Affair, Part II: “A Letter from Monsieur de<br />

Cros” (1693) and “Reflections upon Two Pamphlets” (1693), Augustan Repr<strong>in</strong>t Society, nos 241-<br />

42 (Los Angeles, 1987)<br />

Downie, J. Alan. “Gulliver’s Travels, the Contemporary Debate on the F<strong>in</strong>ancial Revolution, and<br />

the Bourgeois Public Sphere,” Money, Power, and Pr<strong>in</strong>t: Interdiscipl<strong>in</strong>ary Studies on the<br />

F<strong>in</strong>ancial Revolution <strong>in</strong> the British Isles, eds Ivar McGrath and Chris Fauske (Newark: University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Delaware Press, 2008), pp. 115-34<br />

Downs, Robert B<strong>in</strong>gham. “The Damned Human Race: Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels,”<br />

Molders <strong>of</strong> the Modern M<strong>in</strong>d: 111 Books that Shaped Western Civilization (New York, 1961), pp.<br />

115-19<br />

Doyle, Brian, ed. The Who’s Who <strong>of</strong> Children’s Literature (London, 1968) (see pp. 261-62 for<br />

Swift)<br />

Doyle, Paul A. Paul V<strong>in</strong>cent Carroll. Lewisburg, 1971<br />

Drabble, Margaret, ed. The Oxford Companion to <strong>English</strong> Literature, 5th ed. (Oxford, 1985) (see<br />

pp. 952-54 for Swift)<br />

Draper, Marie P. G. and W. A. Eden. Marble Hill House and its Owners. London, 1970

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