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The rise of the novel Bartholomew Dandridge, A Lady reading Belinda beside a fountain, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

The increase of the reading public in the Augustan Age was due to the growing importance of the middle class the individual’s trust in his own abilities the practice of reason and self- analysis Most readers were middle-class women They used to borrow books from circulating libraries 1. The rise of the novel The novel Only Connect... New Directions

The spokesman of the middle class. 2. The novelist The novel The fathers of the English novel: Daniel Defoe  the realistic novel Samuel Richardson  the sentimental novel Henry Fielding  the mock-epic novel Jonathan Swift  the satirical novel Only Connect... New Directions

To be understood widely  he wrote in a simple way. 3. The novelist’s aim The novel Realism  not only linked to the life presented, but to the way it was shown. Speed and copiousness  his most important economic virtues since it was the bookseller and not the patron who rewarded him. Only Connect... New Directions

The Hero A bourgeois, self-made, self-reliant man The mouthpiece of the author struggled for survival or social success All the characters had contemporary names and surnames  Robinson Crusoe The reader is expected to sympathise with him 4. The characters The novel Only Connect... New Directions

Chronological sequence of events 5. The setting The novel References to particular times of the year or of the day “I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York” (Robinson Crusoe) Specific names of towns and streets Detailed descriptions of interiors  to make the narrative more realistic Only Connect... New Directions

1ST-PERSON NARRATOR 3RD-PERSON NARRATOR PATTERN Daniel Defoe Jonathan Swift Fictional autobiographies Samuel Richardson Letters exchanged between the main characters Henry FieldingThe mock-epic style 6. The narrative technique The novel Only Connect... New Directions

1.Real life 7. Themes The novel 2.Everything that could affect social status 3.The sense of reward and punishment  linked to the Puritan ethics of the middle class Only Connect... New Directions