Description |
xi, 207 p. ; port. ; 25 cm. |
Contents |
Kay, D. Dedication to Miriam Austin Locke.--Williamson, E. Guiding principles in Fielding's criticism of the critics.--Durant, J. D. The "Art of thriving" in Fielding's comedies.--Hutchens, E. N. O Attic shape! The cornering of square.--Burke, J. J. History without history: Fielding's theory of fiction.--Wolfe, G. H. Lessons in evil: Fielding's ethics in The champion essays.--Miller, S. Eighteenth-century play and the game of Tom Jones.--Eaves, T. C. D. Amelia and Clarissa.--Williams, A. L. What Pope did to Donne.--Winton, C. John Wilkes and "An essay on woman".--Armstrong, R. The great chain of being in Dryden's All for love.--Jeffrey, D. K. The epistolary format of Pamela and Humphry Clinker.--Halli, R. W. "This torrent of domestic misery": Lillo's The London merchant.--Ware, M. The telescope reversed: Ann Radcliffe and natural scenery.--Kimball, S. L. Games people play in Congreve's The way of the world. |
Subject |
Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.
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Locke, Miriam Austin.
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English literature -- 18th century -- History and criticism.
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Added Author |
Kay, Donald.
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Locke, Miriam Austin.
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ISBN |
0817374256 |
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