The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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Pagina 304
... novel . Fielding himself repeatedly stressed the novelty of the form he was creating . Later critics have , however , too often taken an essentially formal approach , and treated the novel simply as a de- velopment of the long romances ...
... novel . Fielding himself repeatedly stressed the novelty of the form he was creating . Later critics have , however , too often taken an essentially formal approach , and treated the novel simply as a de- velopment of the long romances ...
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... novels ; for I will not adopt that ungenerous and im- politic custom , so common with novel writers , of degrading , by their contemptuous censure , the very performances to the number of which they are themselves adding : joining with ...
... novels ; for I will not adopt that ungenerous and im- politic custom , so common with novel writers , of degrading , by their contemptuous censure , the very performances to the number of which they are themselves adding : joining with ...
Pagina 370
... novel , makes a very striking point , although he ignores the presence of those characters who share the author's viewpoint , not- ably those active or wounded naval officers we have seen who , in a sense , work for their living ...
... novel , makes a very striking point , although he ignores the presence of those characters who share the author's viewpoint , not- ably those active or wounded naval officers we have seen who , in a sense , work for their living ...
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