Essays on the eighteenth-century novel.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
[1965]
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| Series: | A Midland book, MB-82
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- On Moll Flanders, by D. Van Ghent
- From Pamela to Clarissa, by W. M. Sale, Jr
- Clarissa Harlowe and her times, by C. Hill
- Richardson and Fielding, by F. Kermode
- Comic resolution in Fielding's Joseph Andrews, by M. Spilka
- The plot of Tom Jones, by R. S. Crane
- The picaroon as fortune's plaything, by R. Alter
- Humphrey Clinker as comic romance, by S. Baker
- Of time, personality, and the author: A study of Tristram Shandy, comedy, by B. H. Lehman
- Selected bibliography (p. 195-205)