AcknowledgmentsIntroduction. Entering the World1. Clarissa's Conjectural History: The Novel and the Novice2. When Experience Matters (and When It Doesn't): Tom Jones and the Rake's Regress3. Simple and Sublime: The Otherworldly of Ann Radcliffe's Gothic4. Starting from Scratch: Frances Burney and the Appeals of InexperienceEpilogue. Emma's DystopiaNotesIndex
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""Ultimately, to read this book was to confirm my suspicion that the best close readers are the best writers of literary criticism. The good reader takes pleasure in nuance and complexity; the good writer tends to repeat the qualities that inspired that pleasure. Hershinow's readings, in other words, are filled with the insights of discerning study; her prose is filled with wit and humor, always intellectually serious but also gracefully playful in a way uncommon in academic writing... Brimming with possibility'both as a whole and even at the level of the sentence'this book embodies the spirit of the vibrant characters it studies.""