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New approaches to eighteenth-century literature: selected papers from the English Institute
Harth, Phillip, 1926-, English Institute.
Year: c1974.
Publisher:  Columbia University Press. 
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Frontmatter
FOREWORD
THE STUDY OF EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
ON THE INTERRELATIONS OF EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERARY FORMS
THE CONCEPT OF GENRE AND EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES
MEANING: IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT
A HISTORY OF THE FUTURE
PENETRATION AND IMPENETRABILITY IN CLARISSA
THE ENGLISH INSTITUTE, 1973
PROGRAM
REGISTRANTS
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Title: New approaches to eighteenth-century literature : selected papers from the English Institute / edited with a foreword by Phillip Harth.
Author: Harth, Phillip, 1926-; English Institute
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: New approaches to eighteenth-century literature : selected papers from the English Institute / edited with a foreword by Phillip Harth
Harth, Phillip, 1926-, English Institute
New York: Columbia University Press, c1974.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.06533
Subject Headings: • English literature -- 18th century
Notes: • Essays presented at two conferences of the English Institute held in 1972 and 1973.
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