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New approaches to eighteenth-century literature: selected papers from the English Institute
Phillip Harth
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Frontmatter
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FOREWORD (Phillip Harth, University of Wisconsin, Madison, page v)
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THE STUDY OF EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE (Donald Greene, University of Southern California, page 1)
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ON THE INTERRELATIONS OF EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERARY FORMS (Ralph Cohen, University of Virginia, page 33)
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THE CONCEPT OF GENRE AND EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES (Ralph W. Rader, University of California, Berkeley, page 79)
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MEANING: IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT (Irvin Ehrenpreis, University of Virginia, page 117)
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A HISTORY OF THE FUTURE (Lawrence Lipking, Princeton University, page 157)
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PENETRATION AND IMPENETRABILITY IN CLARISSA (Leo Braudy, Columbia University, page 177)
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THE ENGLISH INSTITUTE, 1973 (page 207)
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PROGRAM (page 209)
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REGISTRANTS (page 211)
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Published: c1974
Publisher: Columbia University Press
- 9780231039284 (hardcover)