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Eighteenth-Century Fiction publishes articles in both English and French on all aspects of imaginative prose in the period 1700–1800, but will also examine papers on late 17th-century or early 19th-century fiction, particularly when the works are discussed in connection with the eighteenth century.
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Volume 12, Number 4, July 2000Table of Contents
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Film Review
Reviews
- Letters and Passages Restored from the Original Manuscripts of the History of Clarissa, 1751, and: A Collection of the Moral and Instructive Sentiments, Maxims, Cautions, and Reflections, Contained in the Histories of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison, 1755 (review)
- pp. 597-604
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/ecf.2000.0042
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