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Kahan, Lee. "'A Thousand Little Things': Seriality and the Dangers of Suspense in The Spectator and Moll Flanders." Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe & His Contemporaries. 1.1 (spring 2009): 25-44.
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Lauren Grant, "Returning to the Archive: The Journalism and Novels of Daniel Defoe and Eliza Haywood"
Elizabeth F. Judge, "The Poor Arts of our Poachers of Popularity": Defoe and the Discourse of Originality, Copyright, and Piracy"
Lee Kahan, "Newspaper Seriality and the Morality of Abridgement in the Early English Novel"
Edward Kozaczka, "Lacan, Locus, and Liminality: Language as Space and Onomastic Resistance in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe"
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