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During the second half of the century , although an extraordinary number of novels were written — and an even more ... The two major lines of development were those of the " Gothick Novel ” - bloodchilling melange of ruined castles ...
During the second half of the century , although an extraordinary number of novels were written — and an even more ... The two major lines of development were those of the " Gothick Novel ” - bloodchilling 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 impolitic 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 impolitic custom , so common with novel writers , of degrading , by their contemptuous ...
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The departure of the other later eighteenth century novels from their realistic predecessors and the development of the ridiculous Gothic and even more intolerable lachrymose novel of fashion , have , I think , been correctly accounted ...
The departure of the other later eighteenth century novels from their realistic predecessors and the development of the ridiculous Gothic and even more intolerable lachrymose novel of fashion , have , I think , been correctly accounted ...
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