Article(s)
Vilmar, C. S.
(forthcoming).
Johnson at 300: Johnson at Oxford & beyond
Johnsonian News Letter,
Vilmar, C.
(2012).
Outliving three centuries? A view of Johnson studies at the tercentenary of his birth.
Eighteenth-Century Life,
36(1),
135-148.
Vilmar, C.
(2009).
Johnson's criticism of satire & the problem of the Scriblerians.
The Cambridge Quarterly,
38(1),
1-23.
Vilmar, C. S.
(2009).
The authoritative Samuel Johnson
The Cambridge Quarterly,
38(2),
164-177.
Presentations
Vilmar, C. (2009). Johnson blogs politics: Links between Latin historiography, Swiftian satire, & print culture in the debates in the senate of Magna Lilliputia. Presented at the Johnson at 300 Conference. Presented at Johnson at 300 conference, Pembroke College, Oxford Uni versity, Oxford, UK.
Vilmar, C. (2009). Johnson Philologus presented at the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies conference. Presented at American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Richmond, VA.
Book Chapters
Vilmar, C. S. (2010). John Arbuthnot. J. Parini (Eds.), British Writers Supplement XVI New York: Scribner's.
Vilmar, C. S. (2008). Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin. M. Sollars (Eds.), The Facts-on-File companion to the world novel: 1900 to the present New York: Facts On File.
Vilmar, C. S. (2008). The well of days. M. Sollars (Eds.), The Facts-on-File companion to the world novel: 1900 to the present New York: Facts On File.
Vilmar, C. S. (2008). The village. M. Sollars (Eds.), The Facts-on-File companion to the world novel: 1900 to the present New York: Facts On File.
Vilmar, C. S. (2006). Benito Cereno. A . Werlock (Eds.), The Facts-on-File companion to the American novel New York: Facts On File.
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