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A panoramic critical survey that traces the development of English prose fiction from medieval romances and saints' lives through early modern experiments to the novel's consolidation in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The book identifies major sources and recurring motives—adventure, love, satire, social observation—while analysing structural features, narrative techniques, and methods of character-drawing. Chapters group movements and principal writers, follow shifts in form and genre, and consider the novel's varieties and successors, concluding with reflective remarks on recent directions and on principles of novelistic development rather than isolated book reviews.
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