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1. | Ethical Narrative: A Study Of Henry Fielding's Novels |
2. | English "Comic Epic Poem In Prose" In The Eighteenth Century On Henry Fielding's The History Of Tom Jones, A Foundling |
3. | Feilding's Theory Of Comic Prose Epic And It's Practice In The History Of Tom Jones, A Founding |
4. | Henry Fielding's Novel Theory And Fiction Art |
5. | Ironic Construction Of Morality In Jonathan Wild The Great |
6. | Narrative Strategy And Morality Of Tom Jones |
7. | Biblical Archetypes In Joseph Andrews |
8. | An Analysis Of The Moral Construction In The Eighteenth-century British Novels |
9. | Satire/Sentimentality, Authorial Voice And Gender: A Study Of The Adventures Of David Simple In Comparison With Joseph Andrews |
10. | On Rural Nostalgia In Tom Jones |
11. | The Satire Art Of Henry Fielding's Novels |
12. | The Dark Urban Landscapes In Amelia |
13. | Fortune,order And Power-on The "Land" In Tom Jones |
14. | The Importance Of Being Good |
15. | A Study Of Henry Fielding's Novels From The Perspective Of Literary Ethics |
16. | Henry Fielding's epistolary voices: Polyphony and the embedded letter in 'Joseph Andrews', 'Tom Jones', and 'Amelia' |
17. | Projecting agents: Epistemological critique and the rhetoric of belief in eighteenth-century British projects (Mary Astell, Daniel Defoe, George Berkeley, Henry Fielding) |
18. | Narrative and nation in Henry Fielding's later writings |
19. | The shape of the intellect: Fielding, Austen, Thackeray and the classical English novel (Henry Fielding, Jane Austen, William Makepeace Thackeray) |
20. | Entertaining modernity: How four eighteenth-century heroines romanced social change (Madame de La Fayette, Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux, France, Henry Fielding, Samuel Richardson) |
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