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Title: Critical Remarks on Sir Charles Grandison, Clarissa, and Pamela (1754)
Author: Anonymous
Commentator: Alan Dugald McKillop
Release Date: February 10, 2010 [EBook #31242]
Language: English
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The Augustan Reprint Society
_Critical Remarks on Sir Charles
Grandison, Clarissa, and Pamela_
(1754)
With an Introduction by
Alan Dugald McKillop
Publication Number 21
(Series IV, No. 3)
Los Angeles
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
University of California
1950
_GENERAL EDITORS_
H. RICHARD ARCHER, _Clark Memorial Library_
RICHARD C. BOYS, _University of Michigan_
EDWARD NILES HOOKER, _University of California, Los Angeles_
H. T. SWEDENBERG, JR., _University of California, Los Angeles_
_ASSISTANT EDITORS_
W. EARL BRITTON, _University of Michigan_
JOHN LOFTIS, _University of California, Los Angeles_
_ADVISORY EDITORS_
EMMETT L. AVERY, _State College of Washington_
BENJAMIN BOYCE, _University of Nebraska_
LOUIS I. BREDVOLD, _University of Michigan_
CLEANTH BROOKS, _Yale University_
JAMES L. CLIFFORD, _Columbia University_
ARTHUR FRIEDMAN, _University of Chicago_
SAMUEL H. MONK, _University of Minnesota_
ERNEST MOSSNER, _University of Texas_
JAMES SUTHERLAND, _Queen Mary College, London_
INTRODUCTION
The present pamphlet was published in February 1754, after six volumes
of _Sir Charles Grandison_ had appeared and about a month before the
appearance of the seventh and last volume. Though _Grandison_ was
technically anonymous,
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