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Joyce Appleby, Capitalism and a New Social Order. The Republican Vision of the 1790s, New York University Press, 1984
James Beattie, "On Fable and Romance," in his Dissertations Moral and Critical, W Strahan, 1783.
Theophilus Cibber, "De Foe," in The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol IV by Mr Cibber and Other Hands, R Griffiths, 1753, pp 313-25
Charles Gildon, The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Mr D-De F-, J Roberts, 1719
Peter Hulme, "Robinson Crusoe and...
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