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Preface; Notes to the second edition; 1. Prolegomena, theory and background; 2. Fiction, history and truth; 3. Memoirs and pseudo-memoirs; 4. Lesage and conventions; 5. Prévost: the new 'realism'; 6. Marivaux: characters in depth; 7. Crébillon: innovations in points of view; 8. Letter-novels: history and technique; 9. Crébillon's letter-novels; 10. Rousseau: a new seriousness; 11. Diderot: theory and practice; 12. Restif de la Bretonne and Laclos: the culmination of the letter-novel; 13. Bernardin de Saint-Pierre: transitional forms; 14. Conclusion; 15. Post-script: developments and perspectives; Select bibliography; Index.
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