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... regarded as the leading eighteenth- century exponents of the art form . They are , with the dates of their major works : Daniel Defoe ( 16602-1731 ) Robinson Crusoe Moll Flanders 1719 1722 Samuel Richardson Pamela 1740-1 ( 1689–1731 ) ...
... regarded as the leading eighteenth- century exponents of the art form . They are , with the dates of their major works : Daniel Defoe ( 16602-1731 ) Robinson Crusoe Moll Flanders 1719 1722 Samuel Richardson Pamela 1740-1 ( 1689–1731 ) ...
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... regarded as the boundary of the middle class in Victorian England ) and they comprised such occupations as middle and junior clerks , and the so - called ' unacknowledged ' professionals elementary schoolteachers , nurses and certain ...
... regarded as the boundary of the middle class in Victorian England ) and they comprised such occupations as middle and junior clerks , and the so - called ' unacknowledged ' professionals elementary schoolteachers , nurses and certain ...
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... regarded as covered , meaning that later sales , for example from a one - volume reprint brought out after the book had proved its worth in the library list , were mostly profit . In 1876 Trollope gave some figures to illustrate the ...
... regarded as covered , meaning that later sales , for example from a one - volume reprint brought out after the book had proved its worth in the library list , were mostly profit . In 1876 Trollope gave some figures to illustrate the ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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