I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each
I wonder who can figure out what my term paper is from the following list of Works Consulted:
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Ede, Lisa, and Lunsford, Andrea A.. “Collaboration and Concepts of Authorship.” PMLA 116 (2001): 354-369.
Ehrenpreis, Irvin. “The Origins of Gulliver’s Travels.” PMLA 72 (1957): 880-899.
Fanning, Christopher. “Small Particles of Eloquence: Sterne and the Scriblerian Text.” Modern Philology 100 (2003): 360-392.
Fox, Christopher. “Locke and the Scriblerians: The Discussion of Identity in Early Eighteenth Century England.” Eighteenth-Century Studies 16 (1982): 1-25.
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Kerby-Miller, Charles. Preface. Memoirs of the Extraordinary Life, Works, and Discoveries of Martinus Scriblerus. By John Arbuthnot, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, John Gay, Thomas Parnell and Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1950. 1-84.
Klein, Lawrence E.. “Politeness and the Interpretation of the British Eighteenth Century.” Historical Journal 45 (2002): 869-898.
Pope, Alexander. Selected Letters. Ed. Howard Erskine-Hill. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Pope, Alexander, and John Arbuthnot. Memoirs of the Extraordinary Life, Works and Discoveries of Martinus Scriblerus. London: Hesperus Press, 2002.
Marshall, Ashley. “The Myth of Scriblerus.” Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies 31 (2008): 77-99.
Stillinger, Jack. “What Is an Author?” Multiple Authorship and the Myth of Solitary Genius. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. 3-24.
Stillinger, Jack. “Implications for Theory.” Multiple Authorship and the Myth of Solitary Genius. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. 182-202.
Thomas, Claudia N.. Alexander Pope and His Eighteenth-Century Women Readers. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1994.
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