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Archives for Representations of Children in Eighteenth-Century
Posts tagged "Representations of Children in Eighteenth-Century"
Historical Comparison of “Moll Flanders”, “The Country Wife”, and “A Harlot’s Progress”
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Nicole Smith
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Candide by Voltaire
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Representations of Children in Eighteenth-Century
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The Multiple Cultural Identities
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Essay on Narrative Strategy
Sexuality has always played a role in literature and art and is a common theme in three works of fiction from the eighteenth century, “Moll Flanders” by Daniel Defoe, “The Country Wife” by William Wycherley, and “A Harlot’s Progress” by
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