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In addition Fielding deliberately develops in this book his theory of this new form which he called a " comic epic in prose , " but which we recognize as the first fully conscious novel - the form which has most com- pletely expressed ...
In addition Fielding deliberately develops in this book his theory of this new form which he called a " comic epic in prose , " but which we recognize as the first fully conscious novel - the form which has most com- pletely expressed ...
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During the second half of the century , although an extraordi- nary number of novels were written - and an even more ... The two major lines of development were those of the " Gothick Novel " blood- chilling melange of ruined castles ...
During the second half of the century , although an extraordi- nary number of novels were written - and an even more ... The two major lines of development were those of the " Gothick Novel " blood- chilling melange of ruined castles ...
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Writing as late as 1798 or 1799 Jane Austen found reason to exclaim , in Northanger Abbey : Yes , novels ; for I will not adopt that ungenerous and im- politic custom , so common with novel writers , of degrading , by their contemptuous ...
Writing as late as 1798 or 1799 Jane Austen found reason to exclaim , in Northanger Abbey : Yes , novels ; for I will not adopt that ungenerous and im- politic custom , so common with novel writers , of degrading , by their contemptuous ...
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