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... serialised took on the role of censor to ' protect ' their readers in a way which today we would regard as either laughable or outrageous . Thus in the book version of Tess Angel Clare carries the heroine across a muddy lane in his arms ...
... serialised took on the role of censor to ' protect ' their readers in a way which today we would regard as either laughable or outrageous . Thus in the book version of Tess Angel Clare carries the heroine across a muddy lane in his arms ...
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... serialisation implied the possible intervention of a further outside influence , the editor . Kathleen Tillotson ... serialised novels were reprinted . The ' three - decker ' usually reached the consumer through a lending library and ...
... serialisation implied the possible intervention of a further outside influence , the editor . Kathleen Tillotson ... serialised novels were reprinted . The ' three - decker ' usually reached the consumer through a lending library and ...
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... serialised version and the Wessex Novels edition of 1912 , which forms the basis of what the modern reader knows of ... serialisation of the rest began . The seduction scene appeared as a story , ' A Saturday Night in Arcady ' in May ...
... serialised version and the Wessex Novels edition of 1912 , which forms the basis of what the modern reader knows of ... serialisation of the rest began . The seduction scene appeared as a story , ' A Saturday Night in Arcady ' in May ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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The Framework of Fiction: Socio-cultural Approaches to the Novel John Bull No preview available - 1988 |
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