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Obviously, Richardson’s novel was written for a different time and audience than contemporary readers. Map out the key divergences from modern literary tastes and modes and explain how they relate to both the plot and the narrative perspective of the novel. Obviously, Richardson’s novel was written for a different time and audience than contemporary readers. Map out the key divergences from modern literary tastes and modes and explain how they relate to both the plot and the narrative perspective of the novel.

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Group 6 – The Language

Obviously, Richardson’s novel was written for a different time and audience than contemporary readers. Map out the key divergences from modern literary tastes and modes and explain how they relate to both the plot and the narrative perspective of the novel.

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