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Fanny Burney , later Madame D'Arblay ( 1752–1840 ) , was another writer of sentimental novels ( Evelina ( 1778 ] ) ... She wrote her first novel secretly and was all of a flutter when people , unknowingly , discussed it before her .
Fanny Burney , later Madame D'Arblay ( 1752–1840 ) , was another writer of sentimental novels ( Evelina ( 1778 ] ) ... She wrote her first novel secretly and was all of a flutter when people , unknowingly , discussed it before her .
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Marius the Epicurean ( 1885 ) , written in the form of a novel , is an expression of his attitude . ... The novelists of this age cannot be classified significantly , because nearly every one wrote novels of differing types .
Marius the Epicurean ( 1885 ) , written in the form of a novel , is an expression of his attitude . ... The novelists of this age cannot be classified significantly , because nearly every one wrote novels of differing types .
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Middlemarch ( 1872 ) is a long novel , like her earlier work in scene and subject , life in the provincial town of ... a treatise on the novel called her the greatest English novelist ; Herbert Spencer excepted her novels alone from his ...
Middlemarch ( 1872 ) is a long novel , like her earlier work in scene and subject , life in the provincial town of ... a treatise on the novel called her the greatest English novelist ; Herbert Spencer excepted her novels alone from his ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 11 |
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