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Acknowledgements; Introduction: transcendence and the novel;
1. Clarissa;
2. Pure poetry/impure fiction;
3. Mansfield Park;
4. Wuthering Heights;
5. Wordsworth and the conflict of modes;
6. Little Dorrit;
7. Adam Bede;
8. Shelley and the Apocalyptic character;
9. Women in Love; Notes; Works cited; Index.
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Add Romantic Vision and the Novel, In this important contribution to the poetics of fiction Dr Jay Clayton examines the way the Romantic visionary moment alters narrative structure in the novel. This study provides the first account of the relationship between Romanticism and the English n, Romantic Vision and the Novel to your collection on WonderClub |