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Annotated Bibliography Assignment
STARTING WITH THE BIBLIORGRAPHY For your research paper, you will be using 6 critical articles that help bring depth and context to your chosen topic of your research Paper. Perform quite a thorough survey of all the sources available on the topic before you choose your own 6 sources.
You Have Been Assigned, Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders.
TOPIC: TOPIC OF ARGUMENT PAPER;
Moll Flanders, HOUSING & Career Options in 18th Century England for Single White Females, surviving the Moll Flanders Syndrome of crime, debauchery and zero moral compass.
FYI - You should not begin your search before having a general topic in mind (for instance, for Oroonoko, you might have decided that your general topic will be “violence.” Because critical articles are so thorough and specific, there is a real danger that if you just let other critics determine what your paper topic will be, you will commit plagiarism by repeating their ideas and readings of texts.
There are two databases that you will be consulting, both listed on this page. They are Academic Search Complete, and JStor. If you type in “Defoe Moll Flanders” to Academic Search Complete, you will see 239 results. Some of them are available to read and some are not.
In JStor, the other database, all the articles are full-text. However, Academic Search Complete might have a slighter larger range of articles.
One way to narrow your search is to type in a keyword that relates to your topic, i.e. “Moll Flanders, housing for single white females in the 18th century.”
Here is the format for your assignment.
The Annotated Bibliography should cover six articles, with correct MLA citations and a short description. Here is how a citation should look.
SAMPLE! Of WHAT ONE JOURNAL RESEARCH JOURNAL ARTICLE is ACCEPTABLE; SAMPLE!
Soni, Vivasvan. “The Trial Narrative in Richardson’s Pamela: Suspending the Hermeneutic of Happiness.” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 41.1 (2007): 5-58. Academic Search Complete. EBSCOhost. Web. 4 Feb 2019.
Soni proposes that the first half of the novel Pamela is a trial narrative, and that Pamela learns to interpret her trials by the hermeneutic (interpretive framework) of her parents’ letter to her. The letter asks her to consider what actions are protective of her virtue, rather than to consider what actions are conducive to her happiness. [This description should be 50 words in length for each of the 6 journal resource Scholarly Article.
PART TWO, in min 200 words - THE QUESTION ; Choose one film scene from the Goldsmith‘s film "She Stoops to Conquer," cite and interpret and summarize what happens including the costumes and setting) with- in a “specific SCENE” using information describing details of the “structuring” entertainment in Eighteenth-Century Theater. It is fine if you want to contrast the “film” with what the original “ LIVE STAGE performance would have been like?
LIST of SCHOLOARLY REFERENCES 4 Part One of assign START HERE!
SAMPLE LIST OF SCHOLOARLY JOURNAL ARTICLES. CAN USE SIX OF THESE or CREATE 6 OTHERS for the topic, Moll Flanders, HOUSING & Career Options in 18th Century England for Single White Females, escaping the Moll Flanders Syndrome of crime, debauchery and zero moral compass.
Women and Urban Life in Eighteenth - Century England : 'On the Town'
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By: Sweet, Rosemary; Lane, Penelope. London : Routledge. 2016. eBook., Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
Despite the considerable volume of research into various aspects of the social and economic, cultural and political history of eighteenth-century British towns, remarkably little has focused upon...
Subjects: HISTORY / General; Women--England--History--18th century--Congresses; City and town life--England--History--18th century--Congresses
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Siblinghood and Social Relations in Georgian England : Share and Share Alike
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By: Amy Harris. MANCHESTER : Manchester University Press. 2017. eBook., Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
This book examines the impact siblings had on eighteenth-century English families and society. Using evidence from letters, diaries, probate disputes, court transcripts, prescriptive literature, ...
Subjects: HISTORY / Modern / 18th Century; Brothers and sisters--England--History--18th century
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Transnational England : Home and Abroad, 1780-1860
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By: Class, Monika; Robinson, Terry F. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2009. eBook., Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
The rise of the modern English nation coincided with England's increased encounters with other peoples, both at home and abroad. Their cultures and ideas—artistic, religious, political, and philo...
Subjects: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference; HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General; POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / National; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays; POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / General; Nationalism--England--History--18th century--Congresses; Nationalism--England--History--19th century--Congresses
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Global Trade and Visual Arts in Federal New England
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By: Johnston, Patricia; Frank, Caroline. Series: New England in the World. [Place of publication not identified] : New Hampshire. 2014. eBook., Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
A highly original and much-needed collection that explores the impact of Asian and Indian Ocean trade on the art and aesthetic sensibilities of New England port towns in the late eighteenth and e...
Subjects: ART / History / General; Art, American--New England--18th century; Art, American--New England--19th century; International trade; Art and society--New England--18th century; Art and society--New England--19th century
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Legal Change, Customary Right, and Social Conflict in Late Eighteenth - Century England : The Origins of the Great Gleaning Case of 1788
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By: Peter King. In: Law and History Review. 10(1):1-31; University of Illinois Press, 1992. Language: English, Database: JSTOR Journals
Subjects: Crop management; Agronomy; Alloys; Social interaction; Land ownership; Employment; Crop production; Manufacturing industries; Tenancy; Agricultural management; Agricultural sciences; Metallurgy; Social behavior; Land law; Labor economics; Farming; Industrial sectors; Housing; Agriculture; Materials science; Human behavior; Civil law; Economic disciplines; Industry; Human geography; Biological sciences; Applied sciences; Behavioral sciences; Law; Economics; Business; Social sciences
Subjects: PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism; HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General; PERFORMING ARTS / Comedy; Comedy films--Great Britain--History--20th century; Comedy films--United States--History--20th century
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· 7 . Women and Curiosity in Early Modern England and France
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By: Cottegnies, Line; Parageau, Sandrine; Thompson, John J. Series: Intersections: Interdisciplinary Studies in Early Modern Culture, volume 42.Leiden : Brill. 2016. eBook., Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
In Women and Curiosity in Early Modern England and France, the rehabilitation of female curiosity between the sixteenth and the eighteenthcenturies is thoroughly investigated for the first time,...
Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies; Knowledge, Sociology of--History; Curiosity--Social aspects--France--History; Women--England--Intellectual life; Women--France--Intellectual life; Curiosity--Social aspects--England--History
Pauper Policies : Poor Law Practice in England , 1780-1850
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· 8. Her Bread To Earn : Women, Money, and Society From Defoe to Austen
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By: Scheuermann, Mona. Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky. 2015. eBook., Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
Much criticism has posited an all-powerful patriarchy that effectively marginalized and disempowered women until well into the nineteenth century. In a startling revisionist study, Mona Scheuerma...
Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English fiction--18th century--History and criticism; Literature and society--England--History--18th century; Money in literature; Social problems in literature; Women and literature--England--History--18th century
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9. Meetinghouses of Early New England
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By: Benes, Peter. Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press. 2012. eBook., Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
Built primarily for public religious exercises, New England's wood-frame meetinghouses nevertheless were closely wedded to the social and cultural fabric of the neighborhood and fulfilled multipl...
Subjects: HISTORY / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775); ARCHITECTURE / General; Vernacular architecture--New England--History; Public buildings--New England--History; Wooden churches--New England--History
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· Be It Ever So Humble : Poverty, Fiction, and the Invention of the Middle-Class Home
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By: MacKenzie, Scott R. Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press. 2013. eBook., Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
Before the rise of private homes as we now understand them, the realm of personal, private, and local relations in England was the parish, which was also the sphere of poverty management. Between...
Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English literature--Scottish authors--History and criticism; Poverty--Government policy--England; Literature and society--History--18th century; Social structure--England--History--18th century; English fiction--18thcentury--History and criticism; Home in literature; Nationalism in literature; Middle class in literature
· 11 Wayward Women : Female Offending in Victorian England
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By: Williams, Lucy. [N.p.] : Pen and Sword History. 2016. eBook., Database: eBook Collection
We most often think of the Victorian female offender in her most archetypal and stereotypical roles; the polite lady shoplifter, stowing all manner of valuables beneath her voluminous crinolines,...
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12. Charity and Social Welfare : The Dynamics of Religious Reform in Northern Europe, 1780-1920
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By: Molle, Leen van. Series: Kadoc Studies on Religion, Culture and Society, Vol. 4. Leuven : Leuven University Press. 2017. eBook., Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
How churches in Northern Europe reinvented their role as providers of social relief. Charity is a word that fits well in the history of religion and churches, whereas the concept of social reform...
Subjects: HISTORY / Social History; Church charities--Europe, Northern--History; Church and social problems--Europe, Northern--History
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