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Introduction |
by A. Welsh |
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The method of allusive irrelevancy |
by G. K. Chesterton |
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The panoramic method |
by P. Lubbock |
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Thackeray's irony |
by J. W. Dodds |
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The social critic |
by J. Y. T. Greig |
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Thackeray as preacher |
by M. Praz |
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Thackeray's mothers-in-law |
by J. Sutton |
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Vanity fair |
by K. Tillotson |
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On the style of Vanity fair |
by G. A. Craig |
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Neoclassical conventions: Vanity fair, Pendennis, The Newcomes |
by J. Loofbourow |
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Henry Esmond as an historical novel |
by G. Lukács |
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The love theme of Henry Esmond |
by J. E. Tilford, Jr |
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The Newcomes |
by G. N. Ray |
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The adventures of Philip |
by J. E. Baker |
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Introduction |
by A. Welsh |
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The method of allusive irrelevancy |
by G. K. Chesterton |
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The panoramic method |
by P. Lubbock |