The Neglected Muse: Restoration and Eighteenth-century Tragedy in the Novel (1740-1780) |
Contents
ONE The Novelists Examine Tragedy | 3 |
TWO Restoration Heroics | 19 |
THREE Pathos and Sentiment | 48 |
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The Neglected Muse: Restoration and Eighteenth Century Tragedy in the Novel ... Robert Gale Noyes No preview available - 2012 |
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