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| | INDEX | | Abercrombie, L., on romanticism, 96 | | | Addison, J., and Steele, Spectator, 18, 124 ; Guardian, 124 | | | Adventure, Elizabethan story of, 14, 15 | | | Ainsworth, W. H., romantic historical novels of, 208 -11; influences on, 208, 209 ; Rockwood, 208, 209 ; Jack Shep- pard, 210 ; The Tower of London, 211 ; Saint Paul's, 211 ; The Miser's Daughter, 211 ; Windsor Castle, 211 | | | Aldington, R., Death of a Hero, 442 | | | Aleman, Guzman d' Alfarach, 15 | | | Allegory, Pilgrim's Progress as, 30 - 32 | | | Amory, T., The Life of John Buncle, 91 | | | Arbuthnot, J., influence on Sterne, 90 | | | Architecture, Gothic influence in, 106, 108 -11, 126, 127 ; Oriental influence on, 122 | | | Army, novels of life in, 215, 216, 288, 289. See also War, novels of | | | Arnold, M., "Haworth Churchyard," 277, 278 | | | Ashton, W.See Dane, Clemence | | | Aubin, P., pioneer work of, 51 | | | Austen, J., Northanger Abbey, 116, 166, 167, 171 ; life of, 165, 166 ; Sense and Sensibility, 167, 171 ; Pride and Prejudice, 167 -71; Mansfield Park, 167, 168, 171 ; Emma, 167 -69, 171 ; Persuasion, 167, 168 ; character drawing of, 168 ; skill in lot construction, 168 ; comedy and dramatic irony in work of, 168 -70; comparison with Trollope, 270 | | | Austen, J., and Cassandra, Love and Friendship, 166 | | | Bage, R., Hermsprong, 146 -48 | | | Balzac, H., Melmoth Reconcilié, 183 ; Henry James's view of, 338, 345 | | | Barker, J., pioneer work of, 51 | | | Barrie, J. M., Window in Thrums, 183 ; romanticism of, 356 ; interest in child- hood, 356 ; Auld Licht Idylls, 356 ; A Window in Thrums, 356 ; The Little Min- ister, 356 ; Sentimental Tommy, 356 ; Tommy and Grizel, 356 ; Peter Pan, 356 ; Stevenson's admiration of, 357 | | | Bates, Life and Memoirs of Ephraim Tris- tram, 90 | | | Bath, England, descriptions of, 82 | | | Beardsley, A., drawings of, 332 | | | Beckford, W., Vathek, 124, 126 -28, 184 ; Fonthill Abbey, 126, 127 | | | Beerbohm, M., on Thackeray, 268 ; par- ody of Meredith, 310 ; Zuleika Dobson, 331 | | | Behn, Aphra, Oroonoko, 23, 25, 26, 133 ; The Fair Jilt, 23, 24 ; The Adventures of the Black Lady; 23, 24 ; The Unfortunate Happy Lady, 23, 24 ; The History of the Nun, 23, 24 ; portrait, 24 | | | Bell, Currer, Ellis and Acton, 277 | | | Bennett, A., life of, 388 ; comparison with George Moore, 388, 391 ; French and Russian influence on, 388, 389 ; use of realistic and romantic types, 389, 390 ; A Man from the North, 389 ; Anna of the Five Towns, 389 ; The Grand Babylon Hotel, 389 ; A Great Man, 389 ; The Loot of Cities, 389 ; Sacred and Pro- fane Love, 389 ; The Book of Carlotta, 389 ; Buried Alive, 389 ; The Old Wives' Tale, 390 ; Clayhanger, 390, 391 ; Hilda Less- ways, 390 ; These Twain, 390, 392, 393 ; Helen with the High Hand, 390 ; The Card, 390 ; Denny the Audacious, 390 ; The Pretty Lady, 390, 443 ; Mr. Prohack, 391 ; Riceyman Steps, 391, 392 ; Elsie and the Child, 39 | | | Benson, S., fantasy of, 446 ; Living Alone, 447 ; I Pose, 447 ; Pipers and a Dancer, 447 | | | Beresford, J. D., Jacob Stahl, 381 | | | Bernbaum, E., on criminal biographies, 35 | | | Besant, W., All Sorts and Conditions of Men, 331 | | | Birmingham, J. A., Irish novels of, 181 ; Spanish Gold, 361 | | | Black, W., A Daughter of Heth, 292 ; A Princess of Thule, 292 ; Madcap Violet, 292 ; Judith Shakespeare, 292 | | | Blackmore, R. D., influence of Collins, 255 ; life of, 286 ; historical novels of, 286 -88; comparison with Scott, 286 - 88; use of nature, 286, 287 ; Clara Vaughan, 286, 287 ; Cradock Nowell, 286, 287 ; Lorna Doone, 286 -88; The Maid of Sker, 286, 287 | | | Blackwood, A., use of supernatural, 254 ; John Silence, 362 ; Turn of Our Screw, 362 | | | Boccaccio, G., influence of, 8 | -481- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The History of the Novel in England. Contributors: Robert Morss Lovett - author, Helen Sard Hughes - author. Publisher: Houghton Mifflin. Place of Publication: Boston. Publication Year: 1932. Page Number: 481.
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