The Discourse of the Mind in Eighteenth-Century FictionWalter de Gruyter, 2. 11. 2011 - Počet stran: 216 No detailed description available for "The Discourse of the Mind in Eighteenth-Century Fiction". |
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Toward the Governance of Time | 53 |
The Curse of Intellect | 77 |
The Displacement of Authority | 127 |
A Sickly Sensibility and the Rewards of Fortune | 148 |
A Sort of Knowingness | 173 |
Conclusion | 201 |
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