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A clearly written account of the development of the novel over the course of the long eighteenth century.
... The Four Years Voyages of Captain George Roberts (Defoe), 177, 179, 183–184, 190, 197 Fragment in the Manner of ... George Freelove (Emily; or, the History of a Natural Daughter), 69 George Roberts (The Four Years Voyages of Captain ...
Capturing the richness and excitement of the era, this book provides extensive coverage of major authors, poets, dramatists, and journalists of the period, such as Dryden, Pope and Swift, while also exploring the works of important writers ...
'Cultures of Whiggism': New Essays on English Literature and Culture in the Long Eighteenth Century (Newark, DE: U of Delaware P, 2005), 268–96. 39 Loveman, Reading Fictions, 1660–1740; Rebecca Bullard, The Politics of Disclosure, ...
13 In this connection, the interpolated memoirs of Lady Vane and several other caures velehres of the day, like the Annesley case, function by their inert and nerveless quality to contrast, perhaps rather too well, with the energy and ...
A Companion to the Eighteenth-century Novel furnishes readers with a sophisticated vision of the eighteenth-century novel in its political, aesthetic, and moral contexts.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.
Focusing on canonical works by Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne, and others, this book explains the relationship between British fiction and historical writing when both were struggling to attain status and authority.
Reading the Eighteenth-Century Novel is a lively exploration of the evolution of the English novel from 1688-1815.
Capturing the richness and excitement of the era, this book provides extensive coverage of major authors, poets, dramatists, and journalists of the period, such as Dryden, Pope and Swift, while also exploring the works of important writers ...