Edward Gibbon Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- The Subject of Gibbon's History
- Gibbon's Irony
- The Problem of Narration in Edward Gibbon's Autobiography
- A Masterpiece of Irony: Edward Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
- Child and Adult: Historical Perspective in Gibbon's Memoirs
- Enlightenment Historiography and Gibbon's The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
- Gibbon's Humor
- From the Decline of Erudition to the Decline of Nations: Gibbon's Response to French Thought
- Appearance and Reality in Gibbon's History
- Gibbon's Narrative Attitudes and Values in the Decline and Fall
- Superstition and Enthusiasm in Gibbon's History of Religion
- Gibbon's Artistic and Historical Scope in the Decline and Fall
- Time and Metaphor in Gibbon's History
- ‘Meditating Tacitus’: Gibbon's Adaptation to an Eighteenth-Century Audience
- ‘Immortal Affectation’: Responses to Gibbon's Style
- Gibbon and the Language of History
- Historical Discovery and Literary Invention in Gibbon's Decline and Fall
- Gibbon Among the Aeolists: Islamic Credulity and Pagan Fanaticism in The Decline and Fall
- Reading the Writing in the Drafts of Edward Gibbon's Memoirs
- Further Reading