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18 century أبي مساعدتكم
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته
اخواني خواتي ابي presentation أو بحث عن تاريخ الدراما في القرن 18 عن تاريخه أهم
أهم الكاتبين و اهم المسرحيات ضروري
لاني طالب جامعي لغة انجليزية و اخذت هالمقرر مرة و سقطت و ابي اعوض بالتقديم هالكورس و
احاول اخذ الA
بس و اللي يعافيكم مستعجل ابيه بسرعه
و اللي يساعدني جزاه الله خير الجزاء
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Richardson's 'Clarissa' and the Eighteenth-Century Reader
Written as a collection of letters in which very different accounts of the action are unsupervised by sustained authorial comment, Richardson’s novel Clarissa offers an extreme example of the capacity of narrative to give the reader final responsibility for resolving or construing meaning. It is paradoxical then that its author was a writer committed to avowedly didactic goals. Tom Keymer counters the tendency of recent critics to suggest that Clarissa’s ****ual indeterminacy defeats these goals by arguing that Richardson pursues subtler and more generous means of educating his readers by making them 'if not Authors, Carvers’ of the ****. Discussing Richardson’s use of the epistolary form throughout his career, Keymer goes on to focus in detail on the three instalments in which Clarissa was first published, drawing on the ********ed responses of its first readers to illuminate his technique as a writer and set the novel in its contemporary ethical, political and ideological con****.
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Samuel Johnson
For other persons named Samuel Johnson, see Samuel Johnson (disambiguation).
Samuel Johnson LL.D. (September 18 [O.S. September 7] 1709[1] – 13 December 1784), often referred to simply as Dr Johnson, is one of England's best known literary figures:[2] a poet, essayist, biographer, lexicographer and a critic of English Literature. He was also a great wit and prose stylist, well known for his aphorisms.[3] Dr Johnson is the most quoted of English writers after Shakespeare[3] and has been described as one of the outstanding figures of 18th-century England
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Eliza Haywood
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Eliza Haywood
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eliza Haywood (1693 - February 25, 1756) (born Elizabeth Fowler) was an English writer, actress and publisher. Since the 1980s, Eliza Haywood’s literary works have been gaining in recognition and interest. Described as “prolific even by the standards of a prolific age” (Blouch, intro 7), Haywood wrote and published over seventy works during her lifetime including fiction, drama, translations, poetry, conduct literature and periodicals. Haywood is a significant figure of the long 18th century as one of the important founders of the novel in English. Today she is studied primarily as a novelist