Analysing texts by Sterne, Smollett, Brooke, and Mackenzie, this
book offers a new perspective on a question that literary criticism
has struggled with for years: why are many sentimental novels of
the 1700s so pervasively and playfully self-conscious, and why is
this self-consciousness so often directed toward the materiality of
the printed word?
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