Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies, 5. kiadásDepartment of English, Dibrugarh University, 1986 |
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PAMELA'S PROGRESS : SOCIAL CRITICISM AND UPWARD MOBILITY IN RICHARDSON'S PAMELA MAKARAND PARANJAPE Traditionally , Pamela criticism has been preoccupied with whether Pamela is really as virtuous as Richardson declared she was or whether ...
PAMELA'S PROGRESS : SOCIAL CRITICISM AND UPWARD MOBILITY IN RICHARDSON'S PAMELA MAKARAND PARANJAPE Traditionally , Pamela criticism has been preoccupied with whether Pamela is really as virtuous as Richardson declared she was or whether ...
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... Richardson has constructed the world of the novel . Donovan in The Shaping Vision comments thus on the social structure of the novel : One of the most striking characteristics of the world represented in Pamela , particularly when we ...
... Richardson has constructed the world of the novel . Donovan in The Shaping Vision comments thus on the social structure of the novel : One of the most striking characteristics of the world represented in Pamela , particularly when we ...
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... Richardson as progressive , is possible , and that it can be sustained to such an extent quite comfortably . Richardson's attitude to society may not be radical , but it is certainly not reactionary . What seems most plausible is that ...
... Richardson as progressive , is possible , and that it can be sustained to such an extent quite comfortably . Richardson's attitude to society may not be radical , but it is certainly not reactionary . What seems most plausible is that ...
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