A Bibliography of Secondary Sources on John Dunton
- Bleyer, Willard Grosvenor "Answers to Correspondents in Early English
Journalism" 15-22.
- Cook, Albert B. "John Bunyan and John Dunton: A Case of Plagiarism."
Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 71:1 (1977): 11-28.
- Day, Robert Adams. "Richard Bentley and John Dunton: Brothers Under the
Skin." Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture 16 (1986):125-138.
- Day, W. G. "The Athenian Society: Poets' Reputations 1692-1710."
Notes & Queries (1971): 329.
- Greenough, Chester Noyes. Collected Studies Freeport, N.Y.: Books for
Libraries Press, 1970. "John Dunton's Letters from New England," (20-58); "John
Dunton Again," (98-118).
- Hatfield, Theodore. "True Secret History of John Dunton."
Dissertation Harvard University. 1926
- - - - . "John Dunton's Periodicals." Journalism Quarterly 10
(1933): 209-225.
- Hill, Peter Murry. "Two Augustan Booksellers". Lawrence, Kansas: University
of Kansas Libraries 1958.
- Hopkins, Robert. "The John Dunton - Steel(?) Yoking in Pope's Sandy's
Ghost." Notes and Queries 209 (1964):53-55.
- Howell, A. C. "John Dunton and an Imitation of the Religio Medici."
Studies in Philology 29 (1932): 442-42.
- Hunter, J. Paul. "The Insistent I." Novel 13 (1979):19-37.
- Jarrell, Mackie L. "Ode to the King . . . Swift and Dunton." Texas
Studies in Language and Literature 7 (1965): 145-59.
- Knight, Charles, "The Old London
Booksellers." Knight's Cyclopedia of London, H. G. Bohn, 1851.
225-240.
- Larsen, Katherine, "A Voyage Round the World". 1996
(Doctoral dissertation)
- McCutcheon, Roger P. "John Dunton's connection with book reviewing."
Studies in Philology 25 (1928): 346-61.
- McEwen, Gilbert D. "Oracle of the Coffee House." San Marino, CA:
Huntington Library, 1972.
- - - -. "'What is a Conger?' John Dunton and Scottish Booksellers."
Studies in Scottish Literature. 1 (1963): 133-135.
- Merritt, Henry Cuddeback. "Life, Travels and Adventures of John Dunton."
Dissertation Syracuse University, 1969.
- Moore, Cecil A. "Backgrounds of English Literature 1700-60."
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1953.
- Mowry, Melissa. "Dressing Up and
Dressing Down: Prostitution, Pornography, and the Seventeenth-Century English
Textile Industry". Journal of Women's History, Autumn 1999 v11 i3 p78
- Noyes, Gertrude. "John Dunton's Ladies Dictionary." Philological
Quarterly 21 (1942): 129-45.
- Parks, Stephen. "John Dunton and the English Book Trade." New York:
Garland Press, 1976.
- - - -. "John Dunton and the Works of the Learned." Library 5th
Series XXIII (1968): 13-24.
- Ray, Robert H. "John Dunton and the Origin of `A penny saved is a penny
got'." Notes & Queries 31 (1984): 372-73.
- Starr, G. A. "From Casuistry to Fiction: The Importance of the Athenian
Mercury." Journal of the History of Ideas 27 (1967): 17-32.
- Stearns, Bertha-Monica. "The First English Periodical for Women."
Modern Philology 28 (1930): 45-59.
- Stedmond J. M. "Another Possible Analogue for Swift's Tale of a Tub."
Modern Language Notes 72 (1957): 13-18.
- Troyer, Howard William. "Ned Ward of Grubstreet: A Study of
Sub-Literary London in the Eighteenth Century." Cambridge, Mass: Harvard
UP, 1946.
- White, Robert H. Jr., ed. "The Dress of Words." Lawrence:
University of Kansas Press, 1978.
Source:
Originally compiled by Katherine Larsen
with additions and edits by Mike Dunton.
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