Launching Fanny Hill: Essays on the Novel and Its InfluencesPatsy Fowler, Alan Jackson A selection of essays providing a broad range of critical approaches encouraging students and teachers of the novel to consider it from a variety of points of view. |
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... original , which he considered far more powerful . Bearing witness to this outstanding success , a series of novels , directly inspired by Richardson's bestsellers , were pub- lished in France during the following years such as the two ...
... original , which he considered far more powerful . Bearing witness to this outstanding success , a series of novels , directly inspired by Richardson's bestsellers , were pub- lished in France during the following years such as the two ...
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... original title and his French - speaking Fanny is truly a " woman of pleasure . " If Fougeret was indeed rather faithful to the theme , purpose , and character portrayal of the original , he did not go so far as a scrupulous translator ...
... original title and his French - speaking Fanny is truly a " woman of pleasure . " If Fougeret was indeed rather faithful to the theme , purpose , and character portrayal of the original , he did not go so far as a scrupulous translator ...
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... original . In the wake of the publication in France of a vast sample of the production of British sentimental literature , a certain number of French authors set to writing the same kind of novels with various degrees of success and ...
... original . In the wake of the publication in France of a vast sample of the production of British sentimental literature , a certain number of French authors set to writing the same kind of novels with various degrees of success and ...
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Sapphic Erotics | 3 |
Phallocentric | 49 |
Idealized and Realistic Portrayals of Prostitution In John | 81 |
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