Sold Out
Book Categories |
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Narrating Sociability in Mid-Eighteenth-Century England | 1 | |
1 | Consensus, the Conversational Circle, and Mid-Eighteenth-Century Fiction | 8 |
2 | Constructing the Circle in Sarah Fielding's David Simple | 22 |
3 | Social Authority and the Domestic Circle in Samuel Richardson's Pamela Part II | 36 |
4 | Socializing Desire and Radiating the Exemplary in Samuel Richardson's Sir Charles Grandison | 51 |
5 | Silencing the Center in Henry Fielding's Amelia | 69 |
6 | Authorizing the Marginalized Circle in Sarah Scott's Millenium Hall | 88 |
7 | Mobilizing the Community, Immobilizing the Ideal in Tobias Smollett's Humphry Clinker | 102 |
8 | Disembodying the Social Circle in Sarah Fielding's Volume the Last | 117 |
Conclusion: A Failed Plot? The Fate of the Conversational Circle in English Fiction | 131 | |
Notes | 137 | |
Index | 161 |
Login|Complaints|Blog|Games|Digital Media|Souls|Obituary|Contact Us|FAQ
CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!! X
You must be logged in to add to WishlistX
This item is in your Wish ListX
This item is in your CollectionThe conversational circle
X
This Item is in Your InventoryThe conversational circle
X
You must be logged in to review the productsX
X
X
Add The conversational circle, The Conversational Circle offers a model for exploring a range of novels that experiment with narrative patterns. It makes a compelling case that teleological approaches to novel history that privilege the conflict between the individual and society are, , The conversational circle to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
X
Add The conversational circle, The Conversational Circle offers a model for exploring a range of novels that experiment with narrative patterns. It makes a compelling case that teleological approaches to novel history that privilege the conflict between the individual and society are, , The conversational circle to your collection on WonderClub |