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The epistolary novel; its origin, development, decline, and residuary influence.
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Joyce's non-fiction writings : "outside his jurisfiction" /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Postman": Joyce's Expanding Epistolary Novel /…”
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International women's writing : new landscapes of identity /
Published 1995Table of Contents: “…Female self-definition and the African community in Mariama Bâ's epistolary novel "So long a letter" /…”
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Writing to the world : letters and the origins of modern print genres /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Introduction; 1 Circulating News: Letters in Manuscript and Print, 1665-1695; 2 Questions and Answers: Epistolary Exchange and the Early Periodical Press; 3 Open Letters: Personal Politics in the Epistolary Novel; 4 A New World: Biographical Writing and Epistolary Evidencs; 5 Leaving "the World": The Decline of the Epistolary Novel from Burney to Austen; Postscript; Bibliographical Essay.…”
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Authority and reform : religious and educational discourses in nineteenth-century New England literature /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…The "appearance of truth and simplicity" : sermonic and pedagogical styles and the post-revolutionary epistolary novel -- "Correctly forming the public opinion" : religious and educational discourses, self-culture, and popular literature -- "The liberty of substituting my own expressions" : women writers, revised rhetorics, and the paradoxes of mediation -- Rebellious sons, representative men : Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry Ward Beecher -- Epicene rhetoric and reform : gender and genre in Margaret Fuller and Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Self-sacrifice and sympathy : Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, and the limits of domesticity.…”
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The art of fiction : illustrated from classic and modern texts /
Published 1993Table of Contents: “…Salinger) -- The epistolary novel (Michael Frayn) -- Point of view (Henry James) -- Mystery (Rudyard KIpling) -- Names (David Lodge, Paul Auster) -- The stream of consciousness (Virginia Woolf) -- Interior monologue (James Joyce) -- Defamiliarization (Charlotte Brontë) -- The sense of place (Martin Amis) -- Lists (F. …”
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