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... novel , or novel with a message . It was not to be expected that an instrument so handy , and so admirably suited to the purpose of proselytizing , should have been neglected by those who had political or other doctrines to inculcate ...
... novel , or novel with a message . It was not to be expected that an instrument so handy , and so admirably suited to the purpose of proselytizing , should have been neglected by those who had political or other doctrines to inculcate ...
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... novel reaches perfection . The possibilities of the novel were far from being exhausted during these comparatively early days of its evolution . Maria Edgworth was ... NOVEL : NINETEENTH CENTURY M ANY causes THE EVOLUTION OF THE NOVEL 227.
... novel reaches perfection . The possibilities of the novel were far from being exhausted during these comparatively early days of its evolution . Maria Edgworth was ... NOVEL : NINETEENTH CENTURY M ANY causes THE EVOLUTION OF THE NOVEL 227.
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... Novel - writing as an art doubtless suffered from publication in instalments , because of the bad effect on structure , and of the temptation to " write down ” to the reader , but nevertheless many of the greatest Victorian novels ...
... Novel - writing as an art doubtless suffered from publication in instalments , because of the bad effect on structure , and of the temptation to " write down ” to the reader , but nevertheless many of the greatest Victorian novels ...
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