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Title The afterlives of eighteenth-century fiction / edited by Daniel Cook and Nicholas Seager.
Publisher Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.


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Description ix, 304 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.
ISBN 9781107054684 hardback
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 290-294) and index.
Contents Introduction / Daniel Cook and Nicholas Seager -- 1. On authorship, appropriation, and eighteenth-century fiction / Daniel Cook -- 2. The afterlife of family romance / Michael McKeon -- 3. From Picaro to Pirate : afterlives of the Picaresque in early eighteenth-century fiction / Leah Orr -- 4. Ghosts of the guardian in Sir Charles Grandison and Bleak House / Sarah Raff -- 5. The novel's afterlife in the newspaper, 1712-50 / Nicholas Seager -- 6. Wit and humour for the heart of sensibility : the beauties of Fielding and Sterne / M-C. Newbould -- 7. The spectral iamb : the poetic afterlife of the late eighteenth-century novel / Dahlia Porter -- 8. Rethinking fictionality in the eighteenth-century puppet theatre / David A. Brewer -- 9. The novel in musical theatre : Pamela, Caleb Williams, Frankenstein, and Ivanhoe / Michael Burden -- 10. Gillray's Gulliver and the 1803 invasion scare / David Francis Taylor -- 11. Defoe's cultural afterlife, mainly on screen / Robert Mayer -- 12. Happiness in Austen's Sense and Sensibility and its afterlife in film / Jill Heydt-Stevenson -- 13. Refashioning The history of England : Jane Austen and 1066 and All That / Peter Sabor.
Library Class English E851
Subject English fiction -- 18th century -- History and criticism.
English fiction -- Irish authors -- History and criticism.
English fiction -- Adaptations -- History and criticism.
Other Author Cook, Daniel, 1981- editor.
Seager, Nicholas, editor.

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