The German Novel in 1790: A Descriptive Account and Critical Bibliography, Issues 86-89 |
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2 The purpose of the novel | 13 |
5 The author and his public | 22 |
NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES AND LITERARY CONVENTIONS IN 1790 | 39 |
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