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Impotent fathers
Impotent fathers, Understanding the novel as both the document and the agent of social change, Impotent Fathers studies how writers in eighteenth-century Britain at once recorded and helped to define a major demographic crisis suffered by the landed elite from 1650 to 1740, Impotent fathers has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Impotent fathers
  • Written by author Brian McCrea
  • Published by Newark : University of Delaware Press ; c1998., 1998/05/31
  • Understanding the novel as both the document and the agent of social change, Impotent Fathers studies how writers in eighteenth-century Britain at once recorded and helped to define a major demographic crisis suffered by the landed elite from 1650 to 1740
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Acknowledgments 9
The Frontispiece 11
Introduction: The Orphan Heiress: Demography, Law, and Patriarchy in the Eighteenth-Century Novel 15
1 The "Quest for the Proper Name": Don Quixote and the Madness of "Fictive Kin" 32
2 Milton's Two Versions of the Patriarch: Mimetic and Anamnestic Plots 53
3 Dorotea's Daughters: Moll Flanders, Roxana, and the Perils of Fictive Kinship 70
4 Night Moves: Henry Fielding and the Birth-Mystery Plot Under Stress 88
5 Roderick Random's "Agreeable Lassitude" and Smollett's Anamnestic Fiction 103
6 Clarissa's Pregnancy and the Fate of Patriarchal Power 120
7 Demographic Crisis and Simple Stories: Burney, Inchbald, Lennox, and the Nature of Incest 141
Conclusion: From the Birth Mystery to the Family Romance: Peter Brooks, Fathers, and the Motives for Fictions 185
Notes 195
Bibliography 227
Index 237


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