*MAKING GENRE: STUDIES IN THE NOVEL OR SOMETHING LIKE IT, 1684-1762 Guest Editor: Alexander Pettit
Volume 30, number 2 (Summer 1998).
BARCHAS, Janine. "Prefiguring Genre: Frontispiece Portraits from Gullivers Travels to Millenium Hall" (pp. 260-86).
BEASLEY, Jerry C. "Little by Little; or, The History of the Early Novel" (pp. 287- 299).
BENEDICT, Barbara M. "The Curious Genre: Female Inquiry in Amatory Fiction" (pp. 194-210).
BROWN, Murray. "Authorship and Generic Exploitation: Why Lovelace Must Fear Clarissa" (pp. 246-59).
COPE, Kevin L. "All Aboard the Ark of Possibility; or, Robinson Crusoe Returns from Mars as a Small-Footprint, Multi-Channel Indeterminacy Machine" (pp. 150-63).
KING, Kathryn R. "Spying upon the Conjurer: Haywood, Curiosity, and The Novel in the 1720s" (pp. 178-93).
McDOWELL, Paula. "Narrative Authroity, Critical Complicity: The Case of Jonathan Wild" (pp. 211-31).
PETTIT, Alexander. Introduction - "Old Issues and New" (pp. 123-25).
RIVERO, Albert J. "Hieroglifickd History in Aphra Behns Love-Letters between a Nobleman and his Sister" (pp. 126-38).
SHERMAN, Sandra. "Reading at Arms Length: Fieldings contract with the Reader in Tom Jones" (pp. 232-45).
TURLEY, Hans. "The Anomalous Fiction of Mary Hearne" (pp. 139-49).
WALL, Cynthia. "Novel Streets: The Rebuilding of London and Defoes A Journal of the Plague Year" (pp. 164-77).