The Discourse of the Mind in Eighteenth-century FictionMouton, 1974 - 215 pages |
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Landscape of Uncertainty | 23 |
Toward the Governance of Time | 53 |
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Anatomy of Criticism Anna anxiety appears authority Bedfordshire believe Burchell century Chapter character child Clarissa comic compulsive concerning conflict consciousness death defense Descartes Despite discourse divine grace eighteenth eighteenth-century episteme Essay Everyman's Library experience family's fantasy father fear feelings fiction finally fortune freedom gesture Goldsmith Harlowe heart human ideas illusions imagination Jervis Jewkes Johnson Journey judgment lady Laurence Sterne letter Lincolnshire Locke's London Lovelace Lovelace's male marriage ment mind and body moral mother motives narrative narrator narrator's nature novel object Oliver Goldsmith Pamela parents passions perceived perception philosopher play present pretends Primrose Primrose's principle quest reader reality reason reflects relationship remark repressive Richardson role role-playing Samuel Johnson Samuel Richardson Savage Savage's scene sense sensibility Sentimental Sentimental Journey sexual signs social Solmes soul spirit Sterne's suffering superego thing thought tion Tristram Shandy unconscious Vicar of Wakefield whole William writing Yorick's York