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CHAPTER XV THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY THE NOVEL AND THE ESSAY On the eve of Sir Walter Scott's publication of Waverley in 1814 , the English novel appeared to have fallen on evil days . No branch of literature is subject to more ...
CHAPTER XV THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY THE NOVEL AND THE ESSAY On the eve of Sir Walter Scott's publication of Waverley in 1814 , the English novel appeared to have fallen on evil days . No branch of literature is subject to more ...
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CHAPTER XIX THE VICTORIAN AGE : THE NOVEL THE theme of most novels in the eighteenth century had been contemporary life and manners . Scott had enlarged the novelist's sphere by giving his stories a historical setting , and other ...
CHAPTER XIX THE VICTORIAN AGE : THE NOVEL THE theme of most novels in the eighteenth century had been contemporary life and manners . Scott had enlarged the novelist's sphere by giving his stories a historical setting , and other ...
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Novels so conceived almost take on the character of prose epics ; and , though many of Conrad's books by reason of their narrower scope ... The novel - form , like other kinds of literature , is being subjected to ceaseless experiment .
Novels so conceived almost take on the character of prose epics ; and , though many of Conrad's books by reason of their narrower scope ... The novel - form , like other kinds of literature , is being subjected to ceaseless experiment .
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