Structures of Experience: History, Society, and Personal Life in the Eighteenth-century British NovelUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1984 - 308 sayfa |
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FORM AND LANGUAGE | 49 |
Clarissa and Sir Charles Grandison | 78 |
FAMILY IN EIGHTEENTHCENTURY FICTION | 114 |
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Absalom Absalom and Achitophel Ambrosio Amelia authority autobiography becomes behavior bourgeois Caleb century character child Clarissa concern conflict consciousness consequences contemporary crime criminal Daniel Defoe Defoe Defoe's deviancy Dryden early novel economic eigh eighteenth eighteenth-century fiction eighteenth-century novel embodied epistolary epistolary novel experience father female Fielding Fielding's freedom gothic gothic fiction gothic novel Grandison guilt hero human Ian Watt ideal ideas incest individual irony Jones justice Lady Vane language liberation literary literature Locke Locke's London Lovelace Lovelace's Lucien Goldmann marriage Mary Shelley modern Moll Flanders moral mother motif narrative nature novelists one's oppression parents patriarchal patterns Peter Laslett picaresque political position problem qualities reader reality reflects relationship remarks represent reveals Richardson Roderick role Roxana Samuel Richardson says sexual Shandy Sir Charles situation Smollett society teenth-century tion Tom Jones traditional Tristram Tristram Shandy University Press urban woman women words writing York
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