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  1. Novel and romance, 1700-1800
    a documentary record
    Beteiligt: Williams, Ioan M. (MitwirkendeR)
    Erschienen: 2011, c1970
    Verlag:  Routledge,, Abingdon, Oxon

    chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 From the translator’s Preface to Artamène (1691) -- chapter 2 Preface to Incognita (1691) -- chapter 3 From The Athenian Mercury (1692) -- chapter 4 From the translator’s Preface to Cassandre (1703) -- chapter 5... mehr

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    chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 From the translator’s Preface to Artamène (1691) -- chapter 2 Preface to Incognita (1691) -- chapter 3 From The Athenian Mercury (1692) -- chapter 4 From the translator’s Preface to Cassandre (1703) -- chapter 5 Preface to The Secret History of Queen Zarah (1705) -- chapter 6 John Dennis: (a) from the Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespeare, 1712; (b) from Remarks upon Cato, 1713 -- chapter 7 From the Preface to The Lover’s Secretary (1713) -- chapter 8 From The History of Romances (1715) -- chapter 9 Preface to Robinson Crusoe (1719) -- chapter 10 From An Epistle to Daniel Defoe (1719) -- chapter 11 Preface to The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1719) -- chapter 12 From the Postcript to An Epistle to Daniel Defoe (1719) -- chapter 13 Preface to A Select Collection of Novels (1720) -- chapter 14 Preface to Colonel Jack (1722) -- chapter 15 Preface to Moll Flanders (1722) -- chapter 16 From the Dedication of Lasselia (1723) -- chapter 17 Preface to Roxana (1724) -- chapter 18 From The Tea-Table (1725) -- chapter 19 Preface to The Fair Hebrew (1729) -- chapter 20 From the Preface to The Finish’d Rake (1733) -- chapter 21 From the Preface to The Disguis’d Prince (1733) -- chapter 22 Preface to The Life and Adventures of Mr. Cleveland (1734–5) -- chapter 23 Introductory material to Pamela (1740) -- chapter 24 From a letter of Philip Dormer Stanhope (1740–1?) -- chapter 25 Introductory material to Pamela (1741) -- chapter 26 Preface to Volume I of Clarissa Harlowe (1747) -- chapter 27 Preface to Roderick Random (1748) -- chapter 28 Preface to Volume III of Clarissa Harlowe (1748) -- chapter 29 From a letter of Elisabeth Carter (1749) -- chapter 30 From a review of Tom Jones (1749), The London Magazine, XVIII, February 1749 -- chapter 31 ‘A Censure on the present reigning taste for Novels’ (1749) -- chapter 32 An account of Clarissa and Richardson’s reply (1749) -- chapter 33 Rambler, 4, Samuel Johnson (1750) -- chapter 34 From a letter of Mrs. Donellan (1750) -- chapter 35 From An Essay on the New Species of Writing founded by Mr. Fielding: with a Word or Two upon the Modern State of Criticism, 1751 -- chapter 36 From a review of Peregrine Pickle (1751), The Monthly Review, IV, March 1751 -- chapter 37 From a review of Amelia (1751) The London Magazine, XX, April 1751 -- chapter 38 From the Preface to Clarissa Harlowe (1751) -- chapter 39 From a letter of Philip Skelton (1751) -- chapter 40 From a review of Amelia (1751), The Monthly Review, V, December 1751 -- chapter 41 From a letter of Samuel Richardson (1752) -- chapter 42 Dedication to The History of Pompey the Little (1752) -- chapter 43 From The Female Quixote, Charlotte Lennox (1752) -- chapter 44 The Adventurer, 4, John Hawkesworth (1752) -- chapter 45 From a letter of Philip Skelton (1752) -- chapter 46 The Adventurer, 16, John Hawkesworth (1752) -- chapter 47 The Adventurer, 18, John Hawkesworth (1753) -- chapter 48 The World, 19, William Whitehead (1753) -- chapter 49 Dedication to Ferdinand Count Fathom (1753) -- chapter 50 From a letter of Johannes Stinstra (1753) -- chapter 51 The World, 79, Richard Berenger (1754) -- chapter 52 A letter written in the character of Lien Chi Altangi (1760) -- chapter 53 A dialogue by Elizabeth Montagu (1760) -- chapter 54 From a review of The History of Tom Fool (1760), The Monthly Review, XXIII, August 1760 -- chapter 55 From a letter written in the character of Lien Chi Altangi (1760) -- chapter 56 From a review of Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph (1761), The Critical Review, XI, March 1761 -- chapter 57 From a review of Tristram Shandy (1761) -- chapter 58 From a review of Almoran and Hamet (1761) -- chapter 59 From a review of Eloisa (1761) -- chapter 60 ‘On Fictitious History’, from Lectures on Rhetoric, Hugh Blair (1762) -- chapter 61 From Essay on Poetry and Music, James Beattie (1=776) -- chapter 62 From the Introduction to The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq; with the Life of the Author…, 1762 -- chapter 63 The Prefaces to The Castle of Otranto (1764 and 1765) -- chapter 64 From Dissertation on the Idea of Universal Poetry, Richard Hurd (1766) -- chapter 65 From the Gentleman’s Magazine, XXXVII (1767) -- chapter 66 From the Gentleman’s Magazine, XL (1770) -- chapter 67 From Something New, Automathes (1772) -- chapter 68 From a review of De l’Homme, et de la Femme (1773) -- chapter 69 Three essays by J. and A.L.Aikin (1773) -- chapter 70 From Volume III of The Origin and Progress of Language, 1=776 -- chapter 71 Preface to Liberal Opinions, Samuel Pratt (1777) -- chapter 72 From the Preface to The Old English Baron (1778) -- chapter 73 Preface to Evelina (1778) -- chapter 74 ‘On Novel Reading’, Vicessimus Knox (1778) -- chapter 75 Translator’s Preface to The Sorrows of Werter (1779) -- chapter 76 From On Fable and Romance, James Beattie (1783) -- chapter 77 The Lounger, 20, Henry Mackenzie (1785) -- chapter 78 From The Observer, 27, Richard Cumberland (1785) -- chapter 79 From A Commentary Illustrating the Poetics, Henry Pye (1786) -- chapter 80 The Microcosm, 26, George Canning (1787) -- chapter 81 Olla Podrida, 15, Thomas Monroe (1787) -- chapter 82 From the Gentleman’s Magazine, LVII (1787) -- chapter 83 From Winter Evenings, 115, Vicessimus Knox (1788) -- chapter 84 From a review of Emmeline (1788) -- chapter 85 Two essays from Variety, Anna Seward (1788) -- chapter 86 From the Gentleman’s Magazine, LVIII (1788) -- chapter 87 Three reviews from The Analytical Review, III (1789) -- chapter 88 Review of The Denial (1790) -- chapter 89 From a review of The Labyrinths of Life (1791); The Monthly Review, Series 2, V, July 1791 -- chapter 90 From a review of Theological, philosophical and moral Essays (1791) -- chapter 91 From The Analytical Review, XVI (1793) -- chapter 92 Two reviews from The Analytical Review, XVIII (1794) -- chapter 93 From a review of The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) -- chapter 94 From a review of The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) -- chapter 95 From a review of Caleb Williams (1795) -- chapter 96 From Henry, Richard Cumberland (1795) -- chapter 97 From review of Camilla (1796) -- chapter 98 From a review of The Italian (1797) -- chapter 99 From A view of the Commencement and Progress of Romance, 1797 -- chapter 100 Five reviews from The British Critic, X (1797) -- chapter 101 From a review of Santa Maria (1798).

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780203830604; 9781136823442; 9781136823480; 9781136823497
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    Schriftenreihe: Routledge revivals
    Schlagworte: English fiction; Romances
    Umfang: 1 online resource (498 pages)
  2. Novel and romance, 1700-1800
    a documentary record
    Beteiligt: Williams, Ioan M. (MitwirkendeR)
    Erschienen: 2011, c1970
    Verlag:  Routledge,, Abingdon, Oxon

    chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 From the translator’s Preface to Artamène (1691) -- chapter 2 Preface to Incognita (1691) -- chapter 3 From The Athenian Mercury (1692) -- chapter 4 From the translator’s Preface to Cassandre (1703) -- chapter 5... mehr

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    chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 From the translator’s Preface to Artamène (1691) -- chapter 2 Preface to Incognita (1691) -- chapter 3 From The Athenian Mercury (1692) -- chapter 4 From the translator’s Preface to Cassandre (1703) -- chapter 5 Preface to The Secret History of Queen Zarah (1705) -- chapter 6 John Dennis: (a) from the Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespeare, 1712; (b) from Remarks upon Cato, 1713 -- chapter 7 From the Preface to The Lover’s Secretary (1713) -- chapter 8 From The History of Romances (1715) -- chapter 9 Preface to Robinson Crusoe (1719) -- chapter 10 From An Epistle to Daniel Defoe (1719) -- chapter 11 Preface to The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1719) -- chapter 12 From the Postcript to An Epistle to Daniel Defoe (1719) -- chapter 13 Preface to A Select Collection of Novels (1720) -- chapter 14 Preface to Colonel Jack (1722) -- chapter 15 Preface to Moll Flanders (1722) -- chapter 16 From the Dedication of Lasselia (1723) -- chapter 17 Preface to Roxana (1724) -- chapter 18 From The Tea-Table (1725) -- chapter 19 Preface to The Fair Hebrew (1729) -- chapter 20 From the Preface to The Finish’d Rake (1733) -- chapter 21 From the Preface to The Disguis’d Prince (1733) -- chapter 22 Preface to The Life and Adventures of Mr. Cleveland (1734–5) -- chapter 23 Introductory material to Pamela (1740) -- chapter 24 From a letter of Philip Dormer Stanhope (1740–1?) -- chapter 25 Introductory material to Pamela (1741) -- chapter 26 Preface to Volume I of Clarissa Harlowe (1747) -- chapter 27 Preface to Roderick Random (1748) -- chapter 28 Preface to Volume III of Clarissa Harlowe (1748) -- chapter 29 From a letter of Elisabeth Carter (1749) -- chapter 30 From a review of Tom Jones (1749), The London Magazine, XVIII, February 1749 -- chapter 31 ‘A Censure on the present reigning taste for Novels’ (1749) -- chapter 32 An account of Clarissa and Richardson’s reply (1749) -- chapter 33 Rambler, 4, Samuel Johnson (1750) -- chapter 34 From a letter of Mrs. Donellan (1750) -- chapter 35 From An Essay on the New Species of Writing founded by Mr. Fielding: with a Word or Two upon the Modern State of Criticism, 1751 -- chapter 36 From a review of Peregrine Pickle (1751), The Monthly Review, IV, March 1751 -- chapter 37 From a review of Amelia (1751) The London Magazine, XX, April 1751 -- chapter 38 From the Preface to Clarissa Harlowe (1751) -- chapter 39 From a letter of Philip Skelton (1751) -- chapter 40 From a review of Amelia (1751), The Monthly Review, V, December 1751 -- chapter 41 From a letter of Samuel Richardson (1752) -- chapter 42 Dedication to The History of Pompey the Little (1752) -- chapter 43 From The Female Quixote, Charlotte Lennox (1752) -- chapter 44 The Adventurer, 4, John Hawkesworth (1752) -- chapter 45 From a letter of Philip Skelton (1752) -- chapter 46 The Adventurer, 16, John Hawkesworth (1752) -- chapter 47 The Adventurer, 18, John Hawkesworth (1753) -- chapter 48 The World, 19, William Whitehead (1753) -- chapter 49 Dedication to Ferdinand Count Fathom (1753) -- chapter 50 From a letter of Johannes Stinstra (1753) -- chapter 51 The World, 79, Richard Berenger (1754) -- chapter 52 A letter written in the character of Lien Chi Altangi (1760) -- chapter 53 A dialogue by Elizabeth Montagu (1760) -- chapter 54 From a review of The History of Tom Fool (1760), The Monthly Review, XXIII, August 1760 -- chapter 55 From a letter written in the character of Lien Chi Altangi (1760) -- chapter 56 From a review of Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph (1761), The Critical Review, XI, March 1761 -- chapter 57 From a review of Tristram Shandy (1761) -- chapter 58 From a review of Almoran and Hamet (1761) -- chapter 59 From a review of Eloisa (1761) -- chapter 60 ‘On Fictitious History’, from Lectures on Rhetoric, Hugh Blair (1762) -- chapter 61 From Essay on Poetry and Music, James Beattie (1=776) -- chapter 62 From the Introduction to The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq; with the Life of the Author…, 1762 -- chapter 63 The Prefaces to The Castle of Otranto (1764 and 1765) -- chapter 64 From Dissertation on the Idea of Universal Poetry, Richard Hurd (1766) -- chapter 65 From the Gentleman’s Magazine, XXXVII (1767) -- chapter 66 From the Gentleman’s Magazine, XL (1770) -- chapter 67 From Something New, Automathes (1772) -- chapter 68 From a review of De l’Homme, et de la Femme (1773) -- chapter 69 Three essays by J. and A.L.Aikin (1773) -- chapter 70 From Volume III of The Origin and Progress of Language, 1=776 -- chapter 71 Preface to Liberal Opinions, Samuel Pratt (1777) -- chapter 72 From the Preface to The Old English Baron (1778) -- chapter 73 Preface to Evelina (1778) -- chapter 74 ‘On Novel Reading’, Vicessimus Knox (1778) -- chapter 75 Translator’s Preface to The Sorrows of Werter (1779) -- chapter 76 From On Fable and Romance, James Beattie (1783) -- chapter 77 The Lounger, 20, Henry Mackenzie (1785) -- chapter 78 From The Observer, 27, Richard Cumberland (1785) -- chapter 79 From A Commentary Illustrating the Poetics, Henry Pye (1786) -- chapter 80 The Microcosm, 26, George Canning (1787) -- chapter 81 Olla Podrida, 15, Thomas Monroe (1787) -- chapter 82 From the Gentleman’s Magazine, LVII (1787) -- chapter 83 From Winter Evenings, 115, Vicessimus Knox (1788) -- chapter 84 From a review of Emmeline (1788) -- chapter 85 Two essays from Variety, Anna Seward (1788) -- chapter 86 From the Gentleman’s Magazine, LVIII (1788) -- chapter 87 Three reviews from The Analytical Review, III (1789) -- chapter 88 Review of The Denial (1790) -- chapter 89 From a review of The Labyrinths of Life (1791); The Monthly Review, Series 2, V, July 1791 -- chapter 90 From a review of Theological, philosophical and moral Essays (1791) -- chapter 91 From The Analytical Review, XVI (1793) -- chapter 92 Two reviews from The Analytical Review, XVIII (1794) -- chapter 93 From a review of The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) -- chapter 94 From a review of The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) -- chapter 95 From a review of Caleb Williams (1795) -- chapter 96 From Henry, Richard Cumberland (1795) -- chapter 97 From review of Camilla (1796) -- chapter 98 From a review of The Italian (1797) -- chapter 99 From A view of the Commencement and Progress of Romance, 1797 -- chapter 100 Five reviews from The British Critic, X (1797) -- chapter 101 From a review of Santa Maria (1798).

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Williams, Ioan M. (MitwirkendeR)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780203830604; 9781136823442; 9781136823480; 9781136823497
    Weitere Identifier:
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge revivals
    Schlagworte: English fiction; Romances
    Umfang: 1 online resource (498 pages)