Introduction 1. On authorship, appropriation, and eighteenth-century fiction Daniel Cook 2. The afterlife of family romance Michael McKeon 3. From Picaro to Pirate: afterlives of the Picaresque in early eighteenth-century fiction Leah Orr 4. Ghosts of the guardian in Sir Charles Grandison and Bleak House Sarah Raff 5. The novel's afterlife in the newspaper, 1712-1750 Nicholas Seager 6. Wit and humour for the heart of sensibility: the beauties of Fielding and Sterne M.-C. Newbould 7. The spectral iamb: the poetic afterlife of the late eighteenth-century novel Dahlia Porter 8. Rethinking fictionality in the eighteenth-century puppet theatre David A. Brewer 9. The novel in musical theatre: Pamela, Caleb Williams, Frankenstein and Ivanhoe Michael Burden 10. Gillray's Gulliver and the 1803 invasion scare David Francis Taylor 11. Defoe's cultural afterlife, mainly on screen Robert Mayer 12. Happiness in Austen's Sense and Sensibility and its afterlife in film Jill Heydt-Stevenson 13. Refashioning The History of England: Jane Austen and 1066 and All That Peter Sabor Select bibliography.
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