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Biography of Samuel Richardson
1199 words, approx. 4 pages
 The English novelist Samuel Richardson (1689-1761) brought dramatic intensity and psychological insight to the epistolary novel. Fiction, including the novel told in letters, had become popular in England before Samuel Richardson's time, but he was the f...
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Biography of Samuel Richardson
19128 words, approx. 63.8 pages
 Samuel Richardson, often in his own time compared to Shakespeare for universality, originality, and emotional truth, is generally acknowledged as the founder of a new school of novel writing in England. The new novel had its origins partly in English dom...
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Biography of Samuel Richardson
17585 words, approx. 58.6 pages
 Samuel Richardson, often in his own time compared to Shakespeare for universality, originality, and emotional truth, is generally acknowledged as the founder of a new school of novel writing in England. The new novel had its origins partly in English dom...


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 The History of Sir Charles Grandison is an epistolary novel by Samuel Richardson first published in February 1753. The book was a response to The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, which parodied the morals presented in Richardson's previous novels.[1]...


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Printing like a post-colonialist: The Irish piracy of Sir Charles Grandison
04/01/2000: 7,700 words, approx. 26 pages A postcolonial reading is not one that inscribes the temporal and spatial distance between metropolis and colony but one that reinstitutes their mutual imbrication at that moment of rupture (decolonization), when they were supposed to have been finally separated. -Simon Gikandi, Maps of...
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