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... novels of Henry James , Mr E. M. Forster , and Proust . How was it done ? Richardson's first approach to fiction ( though not a novel ) was The Familiar Letters on Important Occasions . These letters were intended to show young ladies ...
... novels of Henry James , Mr E. M. Forster , and Proust . How was it done ? Richardson's first approach to fiction ( though not a novel ) was The Familiar Letters on Important Occasions . These letters were intended to show young ladies ...
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... novel lies in Goldsmith's ambiguous attitude towards the Vicar himself . The novel , to some extent because it is related by the Vicar in the first person , is never able to present the Vicar with the gentle irony that he deserves . The ...
... novel lies in Goldsmith's ambiguous attitude towards the Vicar himself . The novel , to some extent because it is related by the Vicar in the first person , is never able to present the Vicar with the gentle irony that he deserves . The ...
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... Novel ' , in B. & S. XI ( 1925 ) F. S. Boas , ' Richardson's Novels and their Influence ' , in E. & S. I ( 1911 ) R. F. Brissenden , Samuel Richardson ( London , 1958 ) P. Dottin , Samuel Richardson , Imprimeur de Londres ( Paris , 1931 ) ...
... Novel ' , in B. & S. XI ( 1925 ) F. S. Boas , ' Richardson's Novels and their Influence ' , in E. & S. I ( 1911 ) R. F. Brissenden , Samuel Richardson ( London , 1958 ) P. Dottin , Samuel Richardson , Imprimeur de Londres ( Paris , 1931 ) ...
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