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The Female Quixote: or The Adventures of Arabella (Oxford World's Classics) - Charlotte Lennox, Margaret Dalziel, Margaret Anne Doody
The Female Quixote: or The Adventures of Arabella (Oxford World's Classics)
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The Female Quixote, a vivacious and ironical novel parodying the style of Cervantes, portrays Arabella, the beautiful daughter of a marquis, whose passion for reading romances colors her approach to her own life and causes many comical and melodramatic misunderstandings among her relatives... show more
The Female Quixote, a vivacious and ironical novel parodying the style of Cervantes, portrays Arabella, the beautiful daughter of a marquis, whose passion for reading romances colors her approach to her own life and causes many comical and melodramatic misunderstandings among her relatives and admirers. Both Joseph Fielding and Samuel Johnson greatly admired Lennox, and this novel established her as one of the most successful practitioners of the "Novel of Sentiment."About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780199540242 (0199540241)
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pages no: 464
Edition language: English
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A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books rated it
3.0 The Female Quixote : or, the Adventures of Arabella
This was fun, mostly because it's a satire that can no longer pain anyone (directly). The romances upon which Arabella is so fixated are long since gone from popular culture. The assumptions she wrongly draws from them (because of her isolation) - that men die of love, and women have to pardon them ...
Bibliofiend's Bookbag
Bibliofiend's Bookbag rated it
2.0 The Female Quixote: or The Adventures of Arabella (Oxford World's Classics)
Part of graduate school. It was ok but parts were dreadfully boring.
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