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History and the early English novel: matters of fact from Bacon to Defoe
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Published in:
Cambridge studies in eighteenth century English literature and thought
Main Author:
Mayer, Robert 1948-
Format:
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Language:
English
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Published:
Cambridge [u.a.]
Cambridge Univ. Press
1997
In:
Cambridge studies in eighteenth century English literature and thought (33)
Year: 1997, Volume: 33
Reviews:
[Rezension von: Mayer, Robert, History and the Early English Novel: Matters of Fact from Bacon to Defoe] (1998) (Sterling, Eric)
Edition:
1. publ.
Series/Journal:
Cambridge studies in eighteenth century English literature and thought
33
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:
B
History
/
Literature
/
English language
/
History 1700-1800
B
English language
/
Literature
/
History
/
History 1700-1800
B
English language
/
Historical novel
/
History 1700-1800
Further subjects:
B
English fiction
History and criticism
18th century
B
Historical fiction, English
History and criticism
B
Bacon, Francis
Influence
B
Defoe, Daniel
Knowledge
History
B
Literature and history
History
18th century
Great Britain
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Includes index
ISBN:
0521563771
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