English Literature 1 - The rise of the novel in the 18th century
Dec 4, 2019 ·
19m 23s
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The development of the novel took place in the 18th century in England, as a result of a social and historical background which changed the country into a Parliamentary Monarchy...
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The development of the novel took place in the 18th century in England, as a result of a social and historical background which changed the country into a Parliamentary Monarchy and an industrial power during and after the so-called Stuart Era.
The new values of the middle class are opposite to the main features of the previous romance, which is compared to the modern novel in terms of characters, plot, language and setting.
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe is considered a new pattern for the development of the novel.
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The new values of the middle class are opposite to the main features of the previous romance, which is compared to the modern novel in terms of characters, plot, language and setting.
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe is considered a new pattern for the development of the novel.
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