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    The pupil of pleasure. / by Pratt, Mr. 1749-1814

    Published 1780
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    George Moore and the autogenous self : the autobiography and fiction / by Grubgeld, Elizabeth

    Published 1994
    Table of Contents: “…Writing the Life in Dialogue: Letters, Epistolary Novels, and Imaginary Conversations -- 7. "To Live Outside Ourselves in the General Life": The Later Fiction and the Religion of Life -- 8. …”
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    Pal Joey / by Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979

    Published 1962
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    Natalia Ginzburg : a voice of the twentieth century /

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…Jeannet -- The personal is political : gender, generation, and memory in Natalia Ginzburg's Caro Michele / Judith Laurence Pastore -- Writing the self : the epistolary novels of Natalia Ginzburg / Peg Boyers -- Sagittarius : a psychoanalytic reading / Giuliana Sanguinetti Katz -- Natalia Ginzburg and the craft of writing / Eugenia Paulicelli -- The eloquence of understatement : Natalia Ginzburg's public image and literary style / Jen Wienstein -- Feminism and the 'absurd' in two plays by Natalia Ginzburg / Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio -- Three articles by Natalia Ginzburg (translated by David Ward) : I nostri figli, Chiarezza, Cronaca di un paese -- The wig, a play by Natalia Ginzburg (translated by Jen Wienstein).…”
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    The art of fiction : illustrated from classic and modern texts / by Lodge, David, 1935-

    Published 1993
    Table of Contents: “…Salinger) -- The epistolary novel (Michael Frayn) -- Point of view (Henry James) -- Mystery (Rudyard KIpling) -- Names (David Lodge, Paul Auster) -- The stream of consciousness (Virginia Woolf) -- Interior monologue (James Joyce) -- Defamiliarization (Charlotte Brontë) -- The sense of place (Martin Amis) -- Lists (F. …”
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