The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... Fielding are so inevitable and so pronounced that the reader may make them as he runs . The latter , born on the twenty - second of April , 1707 , at Sharpham Park , Somer- set , had the advantage of the former in family , education ...
... Fielding are so inevitable and so pronounced that the reader may make them as he runs . The latter , born on the twenty - second of April , 1707 , at Sharpham Park , Somer- set , had the advantage of the former in family , education ...
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... Fielding selected as his mock - hero Joseph Andrews , imagined brother to Pamela , and evidently intended to do for the sentimental novel what Don Quixote had done for the old romance , for upon the title page he professed the book ...
... Fielding selected as his mock - hero Joseph Andrews , imagined brother to Pamela , and evidently intended to do for the sentimental novel what Don Quixote had done for the old romance , for upon the title page he professed the book ...
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... Fielding's naturalism was superior be- cause we never doubt his characters and their acts ; they have the motions of flesh and blood and the simplicity of truth . It is significant that toward the close Fielding showed signs of ...
... Fielding's naturalism was superior be- cause we never doubt his characters and their acts ; they have the motions of flesh and blood and the simplicity of truth . It is significant that toward the close Fielding showed signs of ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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