Cambridge companion to eighteenth century novel
Material type: TextPublication details: New york Cambridge university press 1996Edition: 1stDescription: 283pISBN:- 9780521429450
- 823.509 CAM-C
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Select Frontmatter
Frontmatterpp i-xiv
Select 1 - Introduction
1 - Introductionpp 1-8
By John Richetti
Select 2 - The novel and social/cultural history
2 - The novel and social/cultural historypp 9-40
By J. Paul Hunter
Select 3 - Defoe as an innovator of fictional form
3 - Defoe as an innovator of fictional formpp 41-71
By Max Novak
Select 4 - <span class='italic'>Gulliver's Travels</span> and the contracts of fiction
4 - Gulliver's Travels and the contracts of fictionpp 72-89
By Michael Seidel
Select 5 - Samuel Richardson
5 - Samuel Richardsonpp 90-119
fiction and knowledge
By Margaret Anne Doody
Select 6 - Henry Fielding
6 - Henry Fieldingpp 120-152
By Claude Rawson
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Select 7 - Sterne and irregular oratory
7 - Sterne and irregular oratorypp 153-174
By Jonathan Lamb
Select 8 - Smollett's <span class='italic'>Humphry Clinker</span>
8 - Smollett's Humphry Clinkerpp 175-197
By Michael Rosenblum
Select 9 - Marginality in Frances Burney's novels
9 - Marginality in Frances Burney's novelspp 198-211
By Julia Epstein
Select 10 - Women writers and the eighteenth-century novel
10 - Women writers and the eighteenth-century novelpp 212-235
By Jane Spencer
Select 11 - Sentimental novels
11 - Sentimental novelspp 236-254
By John Mullan
Select 12 - Enlightenment, popular culture, and Gothic fiction
12 - Enlightenment, popular culture, and Gothic fictionpp 255-276
By James P. Carson
Select Index
Indexpp 277-283
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