Book contents
- The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction
- The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 On Authorship, Appropriation, and Eighteenth-Century Fiction
- Chapter 2 The Afterlife of Family Romance
- Chapter 3 From Pícaro to Pirate: Afterlives of the Picaresque in Early Eighteenth-Century Fiction
- Chapter 4 Ghosts of the Guardian inSir Charles GrandisonandBleak House
- Chapter 5 The Novel’s Afterlife in the Newspaper, 1712–1750
- Chapter 6 Wit and Humour for the Heart of Sensibility: The Beauties of Fielding and Sterne
- Chapter 7 The Spectral Iamb: The Poetic Afterlives of the Late Eighteenth-Century Novel
- Chapter 8 Rethinking Fictionality in the Eighteenth-Century Puppet Theatre
- Chapter 9 The Novel in the Musical Theatre:Pamela, Caleb Williams, Frankenstein,andIvanhoe
- Chapter 10 Gillray’s Gulliver and the 1803 Invasion Scare
- Chapter 11 Defoe’s Cultural Afterlife, Mainly on Screen
- Chapter 12 Happiness in Austen’sSense and Sensibilityand its Afterlife in Film
- Chapter 13 RefashioningThe History of England:Jane Austen and1066 and All That
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Notes on Contributors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2015
- The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction
- The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 On Authorship, Appropriation, and Eighteenth-Century Fiction
- Chapter 2 The Afterlife of Family Romance
- Chapter 3 From Pícaro to Pirate: Afterlives of the Picaresque in Early Eighteenth-Century Fiction
- Chapter 4 Ghosts of the Guardian inSir Charles GrandisonandBleak House
- Chapter 5 The Novel’s Afterlife in the Newspaper, 1712–1750
- Chapter 6 Wit and Humour for the Heart of Sensibility: The Beauties of Fielding and Sterne
- Chapter 7 The Spectral Iamb: The Poetic Afterlives of the Late Eighteenth-Century Novel
- Chapter 8 Rethinking Fictionality in the Eighteenth-Century Puppet Theatre
- Chapter 9 The Novel in the Musical Theatre:Pamela, Caleb Williams, Frankenstein,andIvanhoe
- Chapter 10 Gillray’s Gulliver and the 1803 Invasion Scare
- Chapter 11 Defoe’s Cultural Afterlife, Mainly on Screen
- Chapter 12 Happiness in Austen’sSense and Sensibilityand its Afterlife in Film
- Chapter 13 RefashioningThe History of England:Jane Austen and1066 and All That
- Select Bibliography
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
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- The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction , pp. viii - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015