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McLeod, Deborah Anne.
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Alberta, 1997.
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Journal of Macromarketing; Dec2001, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p123, 12p
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Joe Lines
With characteristic lawlessness and connection to the common man, the figure of the rogue commanded the world of Irish fiction from 1660 to 1790. During this period of development for the Irish novel, this archetypal figure appears over and over agai
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Jennie Batchelor
Women's work challenges influential accounts about gender and the novel by revealing the complex ways in which labour informed the lives and writing of a number of middling and genteel women authors publishing between 1750 and 1830.This book provides
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Killeen, Jarlath, Morin, Christina
A thorough account of the engagements with the Gothic mode by Irish artists from the eighteenth century to today.Challenging conventional conceptualisations and understandings of ‘the Irish Gothic', the collection advances new critical perspectives
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J. A. Downie
Although the emergence of the English novel is generally regarded as an eighteenth-century phenomenon, this is the first book to be published professing to cover the'eighteenth-century English novel'in its entirety. This Handbook surveys the developm
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Julia M. Wright, Kevin Hutchings
Exploring the ways in which transatlantic relationships functioned in the nineteenth century to unsettle hierarchical models of gender, race, and national and cultural differences, this collection demonstrates the generative potential of transatlanti
Autor:
A. Mandal
This book offers a reinterpretation of Austen's later novels by exploring their interactions with the fiction of the 1810s. Building on recent bibliographic research into the novel, this study situates Austen in the literary marketplace and offers ne