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Chapter III,A brief discussion of the relationship of . to two subsequent pseudo-autobiographical novels, the . and the . (1751), willconfirm certain conclusions we have drawn in our discussion of Duclos’ first novel. It will also expose the unique place of . in Duclos’ novelistic production.巩固 发表于 2025-3-23 21:59:14
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Chapter I,ored the social, moral and aesthetic preoccupations of the period. However, when the student of literature turns to literary critics of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, he is struck by a pervading negative prejudice toward the novel determined in great part by the filter of Romantic mor压碎 发表于 2025-3-24 21:15:47
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Chapter IV, . novel does not constitute a literary milestone in the development of the genre. Rather it is an eclectic novel bringing together several seventeenth- and eighteenth-century novelistic currents. It incorporates elements from the seventeenth-century novel, reveals certain novelistic pre-occupations