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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Tom Jones
Book • 1966
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as a book containing examples of great writing.


Ward Farnsworth

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Ward Farnsworth: How To Say Things That Last Forever | How I Write
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in the context of early examples of epistolary novels.

Paul Lay

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The dawn of the post-literate society


Maarten van Rossem

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Q&A: Daddy Trump
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as an example of a "bounded book" in contrast to more modern forms of writing.

Claire Colebrook

"What's Wrong With Extinction?" with Claire Colebrook
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in relation to Sir John Fielding, a blind justice of the peace.


Akhil Reed Amar

Marbury then, Mayhem now
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comme un exemple de roman qui a su créer des lignes de fuite à travers la forme marchande.


Gilles Deleuze

De la littérature marchande selon Gilles Deleuze et Hélène Cixous
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as a popular 18th-century novel about the life story of one main character.

Allegra Rosenberg

The Grave of Charlotte Temple
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as an example of a neoclassical novelist.

Thomas Banks

Episode 247: Introduction to "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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CR Episode 277: Tristram Shandy, Part VIII
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as an example of a book he read in college.


Jocko Willink

343: American Intelligence Assessment of Nazi Military, 1942
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while discussing notable Londoners and their contributions to the city's history.


Dominic Sandbrook


Tom Holland

211. London: People (Part 3)