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ENG 635: History and the Rise of the Novel

Aphra Behn (1640-1689), Daniel Defoe (1661?-1731), Samuel Richardson (1689-1761), Eliza Fowler Haywood (1693?-1756), Henry Fielding (1707-1754), Horace Walpole (1717-1797), Olaudah Equiano (1745-1797) and Mary Hays (1759-1843).

Cambridge Companions to Literature, Etc.


Hughes, Derek and Janet Todd, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Aphra Behn. Cambridge University Press, 2004. Cambridge Companions to Literature. xxii, 248 pages; 23 cm.
Literature Online (LION) [ProQuest]
PR3317.Z5 C36 2004 Downtown Phoenix campus Library Stacks & Hayden Library 4th Floor Stacks



Richetti, John J. The Cambridge Companion to Daniel Defoe. Cambridge University Press, 2008. Cambridge Companions to Literature. xiv, 248 pages; 23 cm.
Literature Online (LION) [ProQuest]
PR3407 .C36 2008 West Valley campus (Fletcher) Library Stacks



Rawson, Claude, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Henry Fielding. Cambridge University Press, 2007. Cambridge Companions to Literature. xv, 202 pages; 24 cm.
Literature Online (LION) [ProQuest]



Rawson, Claude, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Henry Fielding. Cambridge University Press, 2007. Cambridge Companions to Literature. xv, 202 pages; 24 cm.
PR3450 .C36 2007 High Density Storage Collection Stacks & West Valley campus (Fletcher) Library Stacks



Battestin, Martin C. A Henry Fielding Companion. Greenwood Press, 2000. xxviii, 333 pages; 25 cm.
PR3456 .B385 2000 High Density Storage Collection Stacks & West Valley campus (Fletcher) Library Stacks



Copeland, Edward and Juliet McMaster, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen. Cambridge University Press, 1997. Cambridge Companions to Literature. xv, 251 pages; 24 cm.
Literature Online (LION) [ProQuest]
PR4036 .C3 1997 Hayden Library 4th Floor Stacks & West Valley campus (Fletcher) Library Stacks



Copeland, Edward and Juliet McMaster, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press, 2011. Cambridge Companions to Literature. xxvi, 271 pages; 24 cm.
PR4036 .C3 2011 Hayden Library 4th Floor Stacks


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