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Originally published in 1938, this book explores six 'minor
phenomena' from eighteenth-century literature. Each figure is
briefly discussed in Tompkins' earlier book, The Popular Novel in
England, but here they are dealt with more fully. This book will be
of value to anyone with an interest in overlooked British authors.
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A Simple Story (Paperback)
Elizabeth Inchbald; Edited by J.M.S. Tompkins; Introduction by Jane Spencer
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When Miss Milner announces her passion for her guardian, a Catholic
priest, she breaks through the double barrier of religious vocation
and society's standards of `proper' womanly behaviour. Her love is
legitimized when Dorriforth is released from his vows, but she
finds her own unorthodox nature cannot conform to a marriage where
her husband continues to be a stern moral guide. With a surenees of
touch that prefigures Jane Austen, Elizabeth Inchbald shows that
there is no simple answer to their predicament, and that their
conflict can only be resolved in the next generation. ABOUT THE
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