The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... Fielding's notable evolution of narrative or Smollett's episodic vehemence , is the originating force of these novels and still , in its comic revelation , the source of their appeal . Fielding's allegiance is to jovial mirth and to a ...
... Fielding's notable evolution of narrative or Smollett's episodic vehemence , is the originating force of these novels and still , in its comic revelation , the source of their appeal . Fielding's allegiance is to jovial mirth and to a ...
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... Fielding's to the actual facts of life ( there are historical parallels to his coarseness and barbarity ) , it goes by choice to the odder features of the Hano- verian physiognomy . It corresponds , indeed , to the crude boisterous ...
... Fielding's to the actual facts of life ( there are historical parallels to his coarseness and barbarity ) , it goes by choice to the odder features of the Hano- verian physiognomy . It corresponds , indeed , to the crude boisterous ...
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... Fielding's without Fielding's occasional skittishness . It is a masculine style which lays detail upon detail , not ( here at least ) too densely or extravagantly but with an assured contribution to a firm and clear effect , a style ...
... Fielding's without Fielding's occasional skittishness . It is a masculine style which lays detail upon detail , not ( here at least ) too densely or extravagantly but with an assured contribution to a firm and clear effect , a style ...
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