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Introduction: Realism and the Rise of the Novel
• Poltical Discourse and the Abstract Individual
• Proto-Novelistic Propoganda and Narrative Realism
• Tory Ideology and Aphra Behn's Turn to the Novel
• Daniel Defoe and the Whig Ideal of Selfhood
• Character and Politics in Samuel Richardson's Fiction
• Jacobite Ideology and Eliza Haywood's Response to Whig Realism
• Nature, Systems, and the Individual
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