Originally published in 1987, this title is a comprehensive study
focused on experimental forms in eighteenth-century fiction. It
suggests that the eighteenth-century novel is misread because it is
judged with the templates of nineteenth and twentieth century
versions of 'the novel' in mind, rather than as a standalone genre.
Looking at works from well-known authors of the time this learned
and lively book, gently but precisely undermines a basic category
of modern literary understanding.
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