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... novelists , along with Fielding , Coventry , and Smollett.1 An essayist in the Westminster Magazine , on the other hand , gives first and second place among English novelists to Fielding and Smollett because they " both knew better how ...
... novelists , along with Fielding , Coventry , and Smollett.1 An essayist in the Westminster Magazine , on the other hand , gives first and second place among English novelists to Fielding and Smollett because they " both knew better how ...
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... novelists would no longer have been tolerated in contemporary productions , there was at the same time a growing respect for the novel as a genre , and with it an acceptance of the earlier novelists . Their excellences could be ...
... novelists would no longer have been tolerated in contemporary productions , there was at the same time a growing respect for the novel as a genre , and with it an acceptance of the earlier novelists . Their excellences could be ...
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... novelists first appeared in 1823.8 Allusions in Scott's letters , journals , and miscellaneous prose works show that he must have read Sterne as thoroughly and as appreciatively as had Hazlitt and Coleridge ; but when he comes to write ...
... novelists first appeared in 1823.8 Allusions in Scott's letters , journals , and miscellaneous prose works show that he must have read Sterne as thoroughly and as appreciatively as had Hazlitt and Coleridge ; but when he comes to write ...
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BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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