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Epistolary Smollett's Expedition Humphry Clinker Swinburne's Live's Cross

The epistolary novel is a genre where the narrative is conveyed through letters or documents, exemplified by Smollett's "The Expedition of Humphry Clinker", Swinburne's "Love's Cross Currents" (1877), and John Barth's "Letters" (1979).

The epistolary novel is a genre where the narrative is conveyed through letters or documents, exemplified by Smollett's "The Expedition of Humphry Clinker", Swinburne's "Love's Cross Currents" (1877), and John Barth's "Letters" (1979).

Front Epistolary Novel
Back Smollett's Expedition of Humphry Clinker
Swinburne's Live's Cross Currents 1877
John Barth's Letters 1979

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