Scepticism, Society and the Eighteenth-century NovelMacmillan, 1987 - 273 páginas |
Contenido
MIDDLECLASS UNDERSTANDING | 7 |
FIELDINGS NOVEL ON NOTHING | 108 |
STERNES SCEPTICISM OF SCEPTICISM | 167 |
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action Allworthy Allworthy's appear archetypes argued behaviour believe Bernard Mandeville Blifil Broad-bottom causality century characters Church Clarissa classes considered critical Defoe Defoe's dialogue digressive divine ECHU economic eighteenth eighteenth-century novel experience fact fiction Fielding Fielding's gives Harlowes Henry Fielding HF's historian honour Hume Ian Watt ideas Jane Austen Jenny Jones Journal judgement knowledge Laurence Sterne letter Locke Locke's Lovelace Lovelace's Mandeville Mandeville's marriage mind modesty Moll Flanders Moll's moral motives narrative narrator narrator's opinions Partridge Partridge's passions perception philosophical plague political pride Pride and Prejudice principles provokes pyrrhonic reader reading reason reflections religion Richardson ridicule Robinson Crusoe Samuel Richardson satire says scene sceptical self-love sense sentiments sermons Shaftesbury shows social society socratic dialogue Sophia Sterne Sterne's story sympathy tells things thought Toby Tom Jones Tom's Tristram Shandy true truth vices virtue Walter Walter Shandy wisdom words writing Yorick