8. In effect, even in non-epistolary novels, writers like Austen are taking the contents of letters and giving them dramatic form.
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If nothing else, I learned Faulkner was a post master. I didn't know that.
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Excellent thread. Use of letters as plot vehicle in Western literature - however delivered - has always fascinated me.
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you forgot to start out saying "hold my beer"
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My internet sources tell me
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Tweet # 42 Two most famous epistolary novels (Clarissa, Les Liaisons Dangereuses) both tales of amoral decadent aristocrats.
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Tweet 43. But read by a new emerging (upper) middle-class.
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And Eudora Welty lived at the post office. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Why_I_Live_at_the_P.O ….?wprov=sfla1
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