The English Novel: A Short Critical HistoryA brilliant, critical history of the novel from Bunyan to Lawrence and Joyce. |
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... wrote The Pilgrim's Progress ; in 1719 , a failed haberdasher who had turned journalist and govern- ment spy wrote Robinson Crusoe , and , three years later , Moll Flanders ; in 1740 , a middle - aged master printer wrote Pamela . Even ...
... wrote The Pilgrim's Progress ; in 1719 , a failed haberdasher who had turned journalist and govern- ment spy wrote Robinson Crusoe , and , three years later , Moll Flanders ; in 1740 , a middle - aged master printer wrote Pamela . Even ...
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... wrote his Lettres Persanes , and forty years later Goldsmith in England wrote The Citizen of the World ; both had the same intention , to show the West how it might appear to an intelligent man from the world outside the West . 90 THE ...
... wrote his Lettres Persanes , and forty years later Goldsmith in England wrote The Citizen of the World ; both had the same intention , to show the West how it might appear to an intelligent man from the world outside the West . 90 THE ...
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... wrote , of the genesis of the Tietjens books : " I needed someone , some character , in lasting tribulation -with a permanent shackle and ball on his leg . . . . A physical defect it could not be , for if I wrote about that character he ...
... wrote , of the genesis of the Tietjens books : " I needed someone , some character , in lasting tribulation -with a permanent shackle and ball on his leg . . . . A physical defect it could not be , for if I wrote about that character he ...
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THE BEGINNINGS | 3 |
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 31 |
THE FIRST GENERA | 107 |
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