Historical boundaries, narrative forms
essays on British literature in the long eighteenth century in honor of Everett Zimmerman
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Publication
2007 - University of Delaware Press, Newark, DE
Language
English
Word Count
67,000 words, Guess
Page Count
268 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL22751616M
- ISBN-139780874139396
- OCLC Control Number70407650
- Library of Congress Control Number2006021792
- Goodreads5905375
Classifications
- LCCPR
Description
"These essays examine the connections between the early modern British novel and related narratives including historiography, utopias, autobiography, romance, and accounts of crime and piracy. They also investigate literary forms of particular importance during the long eighteenth century such as fables, travel narratives, gothic fiction, and satire, as well as one architectural form: the cottage ornee. The volume concludes with an essay on Coetzee's complex novel Foe. All of the essays are related to the career-long interests of Professor Everett Zimmerman (1936-2003) and are collected here in his honor."--BOOK JACKET.
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