English Novel [ Literary & Artistic genres ]
… (from left to right), Elizabeth Canning, Henry Fielding, Sir Crisp Gascoyne, John Hill and Mary Squire. Plate 63 of Martin Battestin and Ruthe Battestin, Henry Fielding: A Life (London: Routledge, 199 Image Front pages of Dutchess of … authors as a form of literary unsociability which contributed to the development of the novel. Concepts > Literary & Artistic genres Mots-clés Antagonism Conflict Fiction Parody Rivalry If Jonathan Swift's The Battle of the Books (1704), … seemingly dysfunctional social relations. We should note, however, that the notion of conflict is here constricted to a particular area of the social sphere, as we attach it specifically to the literary field; moreover, the sense of unity is …
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