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How novels think: the limits of British individualism from 1719-1900/
Main Author:
Armstrong, Nancy, 1938-
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York:
Columbia University Press,
2006
Subjects:
English fiction
>
History and criticism
>
19th century
Individualism in literature
Literature and society
>
History
>
19th century
>
Great Britain
Literature and society
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History
>
18th century
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Great Britain
English fiction
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History and criticism
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18th century
Didactic fiction, English
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History and criticism
Ethics in literature
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