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... Samuel Richardson ( London , 1900 ) ; Austin Dobson , Samuel Richardson ( New York , 1902 ) ; Charles H. Huffman , The Eighteenth Century Novel in Theory and Practice ( Dayton , Va . , 1923 ) ; Brian W. Downs , Richardson ( London ...
... Samuel Richardson ( London , 1900 ) ; Austin Dobson , Samuel Richardson ( New York , 1902 ) ; Charles H. Huffman , The Eighteenth Century Novel in Theory and Practice ( Dayton , Va . , 1923 ) ; Brian W. Downs , Richardson ( London ...
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... Samuel Richardson's Introduction to Pamela . Augustan Reprint Society , Publication No. 48 ( Los Angeles , William ... Samuel Richardson , Writers and Their Work , No. 101 . ( London , Longmans Green and Co. , 1958 ) . " " Samuel ...
... Samuel Richardson's Introduction to Pamela . Augustan Reprint Society , Publication No. 48 ( Los Angeles , William ... Samuel Richardson , Writers and Their Work , No. 101 . ( London , Longmans Green and Co. , 1958 ) . " " Samuel ...
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... Samuel Richardson , Printer and Novelist ( Chapel Hill , University of North Carolina Press , 1936 ) . Morgan , Charlotte E. , The Rise of the Novel of Manners , Columbia Studies in English ( New York , Columbia University Press , 1911 ) ...
... Samuel Richardson , Printer and Novelist ( Chapel Hill , University of North Carolina Press , 1936 ) . Morgan , Charlotte E. , The Rise of the Novel of Manners , Columbia Studies in English ( New York , Columbia University Press , 1911 ) ...
Contents
Richardsons Statement of his Theory of Fiction | 15 |
Narrative Structure | 58 |
Epistolary Technique | 114 |
Copyright | |
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