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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Beginning with No Beginning | 1 | |
1 | The Errant Letter and the Whispering Gallery | 23 |
2 | The Displaced Self in the Novels of Daniel Defoe | 51 |
3 | Tom Jones: The "Bastard" of History | 82 |
4 | Tristram to the Hebrews: Some Notes on the Institution of a Canonic Text | 116 |
5 | Sir Walter Scott and the Institution of History: The Jacobite Novels in the Relation of Fathers | 138 |
6 | The Institution of the English Novel | 171 |
Notes | 203 | |
Index | 225 |
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