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Page 69
... becoming associated - two of his works are direct parodies of Richardson and by implication attacks on Richardson's ... become a ' cottage classic ' originally sold for five shillings ( 25p ) at a time when the average income for a ...
... becoming associated - two of his works are direct parodies of Richardson and by implication attacks on Richardson's ... become a ' cottage classic ' originally sold for five shillings ( 25p ) at a time when the average income for a ...
Page 189
... become estranged from the London literary circles who had given him support and encouragement . In Holderness's words : ' He had been displaced as a miner's son to become a respectable professional , displaced from that to become a ...
... become estranged from the London literary circles who had given him support and encouragement . In Holderness's words : ' He had been displaced as a miner's son to become a respectable professional , displaced from that to become a ...
Page 229
... become the hero of schoolboys rather than literary lions and when did Jane Austen become reading fare for Marxists as well as girls ' grammar schools ? Maybe the reason why there has been much more concen- tration on authorship rather ...
... become the hero of schoolboys rather than literary lions and when did Jane Austen become reading fare for Marxists as well as girls ' grammar schools ? Maybe the reason why there has been much more concen- tration on authorship rather ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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