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Robert Mayer explores the meaning of 'history' in the seventeenth century and shows how the narratives of Daniel Defoe, unlike those of Aphra Behn, were read in their own time as history. Mayer's study makes an important contribution to the debate about the origins of the modern novel in Britain.
| Forlag | Cambridge University Press |
| Forfatter | Robert (Oklahoma State University) Mayer |
| Type | Bog |
| Format | Hardback |
| Sprog | Engelsk |
| Udgivelsesdato | 03-04-1997 |
| Første udgivelsesår | 1997 |
| Serie | Cambridge Studies in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Thought |
| Illustrationer | 12 Halftones, unspecified |
| Originalsprog | United Kingdom |
| Sideantal | 264 |
| Indbinding | Hardback |
| Forlag | Cambridge University Press |
| Serieredaktør | Howard Erskine-Hill, John Richetti |
| Sideoplysninger | 264 pages, 12 Halftones, unspecified |
| Mål | 236 x 158 x 26 |
| ISBN-13 / EAN-13 | 9780521563772 |