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Richardson's Clarissa and the eighteenth-century reader
Keymer, Tom.
Year: c1992.
Publisher:  Cambridge University Press. 
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Frontmatter
Preface
A note on references and abbreviations
1 Reading epistolary fiction
2 Casuistry in Clarissa: The first instalment, December 1747
3 The part of the serpent: The second installment, April 1748
4 Forensic realism: The third instalment, December 1748
Postscript
Works cited
Index
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Title: Richardson's Clarissa and the eighteenth-century reader : Tom Keymer.
Author: Keymer, Tom
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Richardson's Clarissa and the eighteenth-century reader : Tom Keymer
Keymer, Tom
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, c1992.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.07568
Subject Headings: • Richardson, Samuel, -- 1689-1761. -- Clarissa
• Authors and readers -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
• Reader-response criticism
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