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A HISTORY

OF

ENGLISH PROSE FICTION

BY

BAYARD TUCKERMAN

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NEW YORK & LONDON
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS

The Knickerbocker Press

1899

COPYRIGHT, 1882

BY

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS

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PREFACE.

IT is attempted in this volume to trace the gradual progress of English Prose Fiction from the early romance to the novel of the present day, in such connection with the social characteristics of the epochs to which these works respectively belong, as may conduce to a better comprehension of their nature and significance.

As many of the earlier specimens of English fiction are of a character or a rarity which makes any acquaintance with them difficult to the general public, I have endeavored so to describe their style and contents that the reader may obtain, to some degree, a personal knowledge of them.

The novels of the nineteenth century are so numerous and so generally familiar, that, in the chapter devoted to this period, I have sought rather to point out the great importance which fiction has assumed, and the variety of forms which it has taken, than to attempt any exhaustive criticism of individual authors—a task already sufficiently performed by writers far more able to do it justice.

"The Benedick,"

NEW YORK, Aug. 22, 1882.

THE AUTHOR.

B. T.

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