Women and the framed-novelle sequence in eighteenth-century England: clothing instruction with delight
English women writers of the eighteenth century manifested enthusiasm for a form best described as a framed-novelle sequence, that is, a form in which conversations between characters/narrators are interspersed with embedded narratives. This thesis argues that the framed-novelle, with its distincti...
Yazar: | Rozell, C |
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Diğer Yazarlar: | Ballaster, R |
Materyal Türü: | Tez |
Dil: | English |
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2012
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