The Eighteenth-century Novel, Volumes 1-7AMS Press, 2001 |
Contents
Encounters with | 1 |
The Development of Epistolary | 37 |
Clarissa Harlowe Pleasant Rawlins and Eighteenth | 71 |
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Accomplished Rake Africans Algerine Captive Algerine Spy Algiers American Anna argues aristocratic Barbary Beckford behavior Belford Belinda bloom botany Castle of Otranto century chaos character claims Clarissa complexity court courtship critical culture cyberspace David Simple Davys Defoe Defoe's domestic Dorimenus Edgeworth edition eighteenth-century Ellison English epistolary space Fanny female fiction Fielding's flower fore-edge paintings gender girls Harlowe Haywood's Henry Fielding Horace Walpole human husband Jemmy Jemmy's Jenny John Joseph Andrews Lady Delacour late eighteenth letters libertine Linnæan botany Linnæus Linnæus's literary London Lovelace Lovelace's male marriage Mehemet Menippean satire middle class moral narrative narrator nature notes novel Oxford plant plant sexuality political poor rape Rawlins readers reform Richardson 1985 Samuel Richardson Sarah Fielding sentimental sexual slavery slaves Slawkenbergius social Sterne story suggests Swendsen sympathy tion trial Tristram Shandy Tyler Underhill virtue Walpole Walter woman women writing
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