Virtue in Distress: Studies in the Novel of Sentiment from Richardson to SadeBarnes and Noble, 1974 - 306 pages |
Contents
The Sentimental Traveller | 3 |
An Attempt at Definition | 11 |
A Note on the French | 56 |
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