The Eighteenth-century Novel, Volumes 1-7AMS Press, 2003 |
Contents
Sublime Masculinity | 39 |
The Nation Misruld | 65 |
Tom Jones and the Lower Orders | 97 |
Copyright | |
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aesthetic Allworthy Anna Annesley argues Austen body Bridget Hill Brooke Brooke's Burney Burney's Cecilia century characters Christopher Hill claims Clarissa confession criminal critical cultural daughter death eighteenth eighteenth-century Ellinor Emma England English epistolary epistolary novel Evelina Excursion fact Fanny Fanny's female feminism fiction Fielding Fielding's Frances Brooke Frances Burney gender Gladfelder Gothic Gothic Novel Greville Harlowe Harriet Henry Fielding heroine Honour imagination Inquisition interpretation James James's Jane Austen Jenny judgment Judith Frank Kamen Lady letter literary London Lovelace Lovelace's Madame Duval male Mansfield Park Maria marriage Mary Mary Wollstonecraft Mary's masculine Matilda Memoirs moral economy mother narrative narrator novel novelistic Oxford political poor poverty prison readers reading Richard Richardson Robertson romance Sensibility sentimental servants sexual social society Sophia status story sublime suggests surrogacy surrogate family plot Tom Jones torture trial truth Vivaldi Wollstonecraft woman women writing young
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The Eighteenth-century Novel and Contemporary Social Issues: An Introduction Stuart Sim No preview available - 2008 |