The treatment of the recent past in nineteenth-century fiction, with particular reference to George Eliot
<p>This thesis examines a practice of nineteenth-century novelists which has often been mentioned by critics but never studied in detail - the setting of much of their work in a period a generation or two before the time of writing. Its main focus is on the fiction of George Eliot set in the...
Main Authors: | Wilkes, J, Wilkes, Joanne Claire |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1984
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