The Facts of FictionV. Gollancz, Limited, 1932 - 284 pages This is a collection of essays on Essays on Smollett, Lawrence, Austen, Dickens & others. |
Contents
Introduction page | 9 |
The First Psychological Novelist | 15 |
Henry Fielding | 38 |
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