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- The_Female_Quixote abstract "The Female Quixote; or, The Adventures of Arabella was a novel written by Charlotte Lennox imitating and parodying the ideas of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote. Published in 1752, two years after she wrote her first novel, The Life of Harriot Stuart, it was her best known and most celebrated work. It was approved by both Henry Fielding and Samuel Richardson, applauded by Samuel Johnson, and used as a model by Jane Austen for her famous work, Northanger Abbey. It has been called a burlesque, \"satirical harlequinade\", and a depiction of the real power of females. While some dismissed Arabella as a coquette who simply used romance as a tool, Scott Paul Gordon said that she \"exercises immense power without any consciousness of doing so\". Norma Clarke has ranked it with Clarissa, Tom Jones, and Roderick Random as one of the \"defining texts in the development of the novel in the eighteenth century\".".
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- The_Female_Quixote wikiPageWikiLink Charlotte_Lennox.
- The_Female_Quixote wikiPageWikiLink Clarissa.
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- The_Female_Quixote wikiPageWikiLink Northanger_Abbey.
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- The_Female_Quixote wikiPageWikiLink The_Adventures_of_Roderick_Random.
- The_Female_Quixote wikiPageWikiLink The_History_of_Tom_Jones,_a_Foundling.
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- The_Female_Quixote wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Female Quixote".
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- The_Female_Quixote subject Category:1752_novels.
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- The_Female_Quixote comment "The Female Quixote; or, The Adventures of Arabella was a novel written by Charlotte Lennox imitating and parodying the ideas of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote. Published in 1752, two years after she wrote her first novel, The Life of Harriot Stuart, it was her best known and most celebrated work. It was approved by both Henry Fielding and Samuel Richardson, applauded by Samuel Johnson, and used as a model by Jane Austen for her famous work, Northanger Abbey.".
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