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PRESENTATION ON 18TH CENTURY NOVELISTS
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Presentation on 18th century novelists
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Sterne-Tristam shandy
Fielding- Tom jones
RRicharson- Pamela
Introduction
Index
Unit 01
The 18th century saw the rise of several influential novelists who contributed significantly to the development of the novel as a literary form. Some notable figures include Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, and Laurence Sterne. These authors explored various themes such as social criticism, morality, and human nature through their works, leaving a lasting impact on literature for generations to come.
Introduction
Unit 02
Samuel Richardson (1689–1761) was an English novelist whose work marked a significant transition in the development of the novel. He is best known for his epistolary novels, particularly "Pamela" (1740) and "Clarissa" (1748). Richardson's novels were groundbreaking for their psychological depth, intricate character development, and exploration of moral themes. His works laid the foundation for the sentimental novel genre and influenced later writers such as Jane Austen and Charles Dickens.
Samuel Richardson- Pamela
"Pamela" is an epistolary novel written by Samuel Richardson and published in 1740. It tells the story of a young maidservant named Pamela Andrews who faces the advances of her employer, Mr. B, after the death of her mistress. The novel is composed of a series of letters written by Pamela to her parents, detailing her experiences and struggles to maintain her virtue in the face of Mr. B's attempts to seduce her. Through Pamela's steadfast resistance and eventual moral triumph, the novel explores themes of virtue, class, and the power dynamics between men and women in 18th-century society. "Pamela" was highly influential in its time and is considered one of the earliest examples of the novel form in English literature.
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Pamela
Unit 02
"Tom Jones" is a novel published in 1749 and is considered one of the greatest comic novels in English literature. The story follows the adventures of Tom Jones, a foundling raised by a wealthy landowner, as he navigates his way through 18th-century English society. The novel is known for its rich characterizations, intricate plot, and satirical commentary on the social conventions and hypocrisies of the time. "Tom Jones" is celebrated for its humor, wit, and timeless exploration of human nature.
Henry Fielding was an 18th-century English novelist known for his satirical and humorous works, most notably "Tom Jones." His writing skillfully depicted the complexities of love, society, and morality, contributing to the development of the modern novel. It seems like you may have meant "Tom Jones," which is indeed one of Henry Fielding's most famous works.
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Henry Fielding- Tom Jones
Unit 03
Laurence Sterne was an 18th-century English novelist famous for his innovative and playful narrative style, best exemplified in his work "Tristram Shandy." "Tristram Shandy" is a novel written by Laurence Sterne and published in nine volumes between 1759 and 1767. It is renowned for its experimental narrative style, unconventional structure, and playful wit. The novel presents the life and adventures of its titular character, Tristram Shandy, but does so in a highly digressive and non-linear manner. Sterne employs various literary devices, such as blank pages, black pages, and marbled pages, to disrupt the traditional flow of the narrative and engage the reader in a unique reading experience. "Tristram Shandy" is celebrated for its humor, philosophical insights, and exploration of the nature of storytelling itself.
Unit 04
Laurence Sterne
It's like diving into a world of pure fantasy and creativity, where the rules of traditional storytelling are suspended, and every page is an opportunity for an unexpected literary adventure. With his ingenious wit, Sterne turns every comma and every word into a play on words, an opportunity to showcase his lively spirit. With each turn of the page, you find yourself catapulted into a whirlwind of digressions, eccentric anecdotes, and philosophical reflections, all seasoned with a good dose of British humor. Yet, behind the mask of his playful humor, Sterne tackles deep and universal themes: the uncertainty of life, the mystery of human existence, and the chaos of time itself. Through his main character, Tristram Shandy, Sterne invites us to reflect on our own existence and the infinite possibilities of storytelling. Reading "Tristram Shandy," you immerse yourself in a world where time bends and twists, where every paradox becomes a source of inspiration, and every digression a new discovery. It's an unparalleled literary experience that challenges and enchants simultaneously, leaving you with a profound admiration for Sterne's ingenuity and the infinite power of the human imagination.
Unit 05
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