Rise of the Novel
Title: Rise of the Novel
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Rise of the Novel
William Warner in his essay The Elevation of the Novel in England: Hegemony and Literary Theory from which the above quotation is taken outlines his theory of a dependence on the part of Fielding and Richardson on the novels of earlier writers despite their attempts to devalue their work.
In this essay I will examine this relationship from Warner's standpoint and show that it is a relationship is both complex and paradoxical.
Richardson and Fielding.
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meaning to his "anti-Charlot" Pamela.
vii) Conclusion.
Taking into account the work of William Warner and using his theoretical approach as a base for my own exploration of the relationship between the "legitimate" and the "outmoded" novelists, I conclude that the relationship between the two is intrinsic. Furthermore, I would argue that if Richardson and Fielding are considered farthers of the novel "proper" then Manley, Behn and Haywood could be considered to be the mothers.
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