The English Novel: A Short Critical HistoryA brilliant, critical history of the novel from Bunyan to Lawrence and Joyce. |
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... influence of an older novelist on a later may , in fact , be no influence at all , in the sense that the later writer's work would have been in some way dif- ferent had he not known his forebear's , but rather a re- lation between ...
... influence of an older novelist on a later may , in fact , be no influence at all , in the sense that the later writer's work would have been in some way dif- ferent had he not known his forebear's , but rather a re- lation between ...
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... influence of Cervantes , 4 , 47 , 49 , 64 influence of Shakespeare , 7 as reformer and social work , 33 , 44 , 46 dominates English novel for century , 44 , 61 dramatic work , 45-46 expresses social conscience of his age , 45-46 0 and ...
... influence of Cervantes , 4 , 47 , 49 , 64 influence of Shakespeare , 7 as reformer and social work , 33 , 44 , 46 dominates English novel for century , 44 , 61 dramatic work , 45-46 expresses social conscience of his age , 45-46 0 and ...
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... influences of Eliz- abethan drama , 3-5 influence of Shakespeare , 7 of Elizabethan period , 7-14 imitation of French in 17th cen- tury , 14-15 ' character ' writings and other 17th century influences , 15-17 influence of Bunyan , 17-20 ...
... influences of Eliz- abethan drama , 3-5 influence of Shakespeare , 7 of Elizabethan period , 7-14 imitation of French in 17th cen- tury , 14-15 ' character ' writings and other 17th century influences , 15-17 influence of Bunyan , 17-20 ...
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THE BEGINNINGS | 3 |
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 31 |
THE FIRST GENERA | 107 |
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