A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of

A Journal of Literature,
History, and the Philosophy
of History
INDIANA UNIV E RSIT Y
PURDUE UNIV E RSIT Y
F ORT WAY NE
CONTENTS: Volume 44, Issue 3
ARTICLES
317
“Mrs. Macaulay’s Footman: The Life and Afterlife of an
Anecdote”
SHANE GREENTREE
341
“The Literary Text as Historical Artifact: John Updike’s
Memories of the Ford Administration”
FRANS WEISER
REVIEWS
363
Katherine C. Little., Transforming Work: Early Modern
Pastoral and Late Medieval Poetry
ROBERT E. STILLMAN
369
Paulina Kewes, Ian W. Archer, and Felicity Heal, eds.,
The Oxford Handbook of Holinshed’s Chronicles,
ALISON TAUFER
374
Sarah Wall-Randell, The Immaterial Book: Reading and
Romance in Early Modern England
PENNY SIMONS
379
Jennifer Farooq, Preaching in Eighteenth-Century London
PAUL GORING
383
Matthew Kadane, The Watchful Clothier. The Life of an
Eighteenth-Century Protestant Capitalist
R.C. RICHARDSON
388
Kevin Adonis Browne, Tropic Tendencies: Rhetoric, Popular
Culture, and the Anglophone Caribbean
ANNE W. GULICK
393
David Trotter, Literature in the First Media Age: Britain
between the Wars
IAN WHITTINGTON
397
T. Austin Graham, The Great American Songbooks: Musical
Texts, Modernism, & the Value of Popular Culture
MICHAEL COYLE
402
Natasha Alden, Reading behind the Lines: Postmemory in
Contemporary British Fiction
JAMES M. LANG
406
Cristina Bacchilega, Fairy Tales Transformed? Twenty-First
Century Adaptations and the Politics of Wonder
RUTH B. BOTTIGHEIMER
412
Catherine Butler and Hallie O’Donovan, Reading History
in Children’s Books
JACKIE C. HORNE
417
Carrie Smith and Lisa Stead, eds., The Boundaries of the
Literary Archive: Reclamation and Representation
J. MATTHEW HUCULAK
423
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS