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Page 118
... living must be supposed liable to the various turns of human affairs . Thus Richardson maintained until the end the pretense that he was merely serving as editor for actual letters of living people . He made no move to start another ...
... living must be supposed liable to the various turns of human affairs . Thus Richardson maintained until the end the pretense that he was merely serving as editor for actual letters of living people . He made no move to start another ...
Page 143
... living in France and Italy for several years , in search of health , and in 1766 had published a book about his travels . Naturally , then , the new novel dealt with travel and health resorts , though the travel was confined to Britain ...
... living in France and Italy for several years , in search of health , and in 1766 had published a book about his travels . Naturally , then , the new novel dealt with travel and health resorts , though the travel was confined to Britain ...
Page 399
... living down this disgrace he took refuge in the United States , where neither teaching in a high school nor con- tributing short stories to the Chicago Tribune proved adequate as sources of income , and he came close to starvation and ...
... living down this disgrace he took refuge in the United States , where neither teaching in a high school nor con- tributing short stories to the Chicago Tribune proved adequate as sources of income , and he came close to starvation and ...
Contents
What Is a Novel? | 3 |
Pastoral and Picaresque to 1600 | 11 |
Romance Allegory and Scandal 16001700 | 29 |
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