Narrating Friendship and the British Novel, 1760-1830
- 274 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
The book explores the intricate relationship between philosophical, socio-cultural, and literary influences on British fiction during the later Hanoverian era. It argues that novels portrayed the modern individual as being shaped through interactions with society rather than in opposition to it, offering a nuanced understanding of character development in this historical context.
