«The good comic novel»: la narrativa comica di Henry Fielding e l'importanza dell'esempio cervantino
«The good comic novel». La narrativa comica di Henry Fielding e l'importanza dell'esempio cervantino analyses the influence of Don Quixote on Henry Fielding's fiction, starting with a survey of the reception of the Spanish novel in England. Joseph Andrews and Tom Jones are analyzed an...
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Firenze University Press
2021
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