The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... Defoe's attitude more adequately if we remember that these laws were still substantially unreformed when Dickens wrote Nicholas Nickleby , in which Mr. Mantalini's extravagance bank- rupts his wife and forces her to safeguard her ...
... Defoe's attitude more adequately if we remember that these laws were still substantially unreformed when Dickens wrote Nicholas Nickleby , in which Mr. Mantalini's extravagance bank- rupts his wife and forces her to safeguard her ...
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... Defoe's universe . In his contrast between Swift and Defoe re- ferred to above , Ross correctly says : . in Defoe's time his culture was at a youthful , vigor- ous stage , with a promising future predicated on material progress and that ...
... Defoe's universe . In his contrast between Swift and Defoe re- ferred to above , Ross correctly says : . in Defoe's time his culture was at a youthful , vigor- ous stage , with a promising future predicated on material progress and that ...
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Annette Teta Rubinstein. lay ahead , Defoe's fundamental faith in the power of men to change their environment , and Defoe's democratic belief in the goodness and vitality of the common man - and woman - whom he , as well as Defoe ...
Annette Teta Rubinstein. lay ahead , Defoe's fundamental faith in the power of men to change their environment , and Defoe's democratic belief in the goodness and vitality of the common man - and woman - whom he , as well as Defoe ...
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