Eighteenth-century British FictionHarold Bloom |
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Page 133
... begin with , Mrs. Slipslop is an unbelievably ugly maidservant who , after an early slip , has remained virtuous for ... begins . By mistake , Didapper enters Mrs. Slipslop's pitch - dark room and , posing as Joseph , tells her that the ...
... begin with , Mrs. Slipslop is an unbelievably ugly maidservant who , after an early slip , has remained virtuous for ... begins . By mistake , Didapper enters Mrs. Slipslop's pitch - dark room and , posing as Joseph , tells her that the ...
Page 277
... begins when he encounters a woman . It is important that she is an old woman - too old to interest him , anyway , though not too old to be herself interested . Before his story ends he discovers that he must deal not only with this ...
... begins when he encounters a woman . It is important that she is an old woman - too old to interest him , anyway , though not too old to be herself interested . Before his story ends he discovers that he must deal not only with this ...
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... begins writing Persuasion . 1817 Austen begins Sanditon ; before she completes it , she dies in Win- chester ; is buried in Winchester Cathedral . 1818 Austen's Persuasion and Northanger Abbey published posthumously . 1832 1840 1843-46 ...
... begins writing Persuasion . 1817 Austen begins Sanditon ; before she completes it , she dies in Win- chester ; is buried in Winchester Cathedral . 1818 Austen's Persuasion and Northanger Abbey published posthumously . 1832 1840 1843-46 ...
Contents
Defoes Novels | 41 |
The Displaced Person | 53 |
Defoe Richardson and the Concept of Form | 83 |
Copyright | |
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