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... Moll Flanders- much humour and drama , and some genuinely novelistic presentation of personal relations . The humour is often of a blunt cockney variety , as when Robin quiets his sister who opposes his marriage with the penniless orphan ...
... Moll Flanders- much humour and drama , and some genuinely novelistic presentation of personal relations . The humour is often of a blunt cockney variety , as when Robin quiets his sister who opposes his marriage with the penniless orphan ...
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... Moll Flanders is no exception . Its pages contain a great deal of uninspired filling - in ; and this is one reason for believing that Defoe's stature as a novelist has tended to be overestimated of late . His central defect is a lack of ...
... Moll Flanders is no exception . Its pages contain a great deal of uninspired filling - in ; and this is one reason for believing that Defoe's stature as a novelist has tended to be overestimated of late . His central defect is a lack of ...
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... Moll Flanders has been attacked by Arnold Kettle , ' In Defence of Moll Flanders ' , Of Books and Humankind : Essays and Poems Presented to Bonamy Dobrée , ed . John Butt , London , 1964. Among the other contributions to the controversy ...
... Moll Flanders has been attacked by Arnold Kettle , ' In Defence of Moll Flanders ' , Of Books and Humankind : Essays and Poems Presented to Bonamy Dobrée , ed . John Butt , London , 1964. Among the other contributions to the controversy ...
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