Essays on the eighteenth-century novel.
Material type: TextReference number:65011794Series: A Midland book, MB-82Publication details: Bloomington : Indiana University Press [1965] Description: xii, 205 p. ; 20 cmSubject(s): English fiction 18th century History & criticism
Contents:
Introduction. On Moll Flanders, by D. Van Ghent. From Pamela to Clarissa, by W.M. Sale, Jr. Clarissa Harlowe and her tiems, by C. Hill. Richardson and Fielding, by F. Kermode. Comic resolution in Fielding's Joseph Andrews, by M. Spilka. The plot of Tom Jones, by R.S. Crane. The picaroon as fortune's plaything, by R. Alter. Humphry Clinker as comic romance, by S. Baker. Of time, personality, and the author: A study of Tristram Shandy, comedy, by B.H. Lehman. Selected bibliography (p. 195-205).
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Introduction. On Moll Flanders, by D. Van Ghent. From Pamela to Clarissa, by W.M. Sale, Jr. Clarissa Harlowe and her tiems, by C. Hill. Richardson and Fielding, by F. Kermode. Comic resolution in Fielding's Joseph Andrews, by M. Spilka. The plot of Tom Jones, by R.S. Crane. The picaroon as fortune's plaything, by R. Alter. Humphry Clinker as comic romance, by S. Baker. Of time, personality, and the author: A study of Tristram Shandy, comedy, by B.H. Lehman. Selected bibliography (p. 195-205).
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