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The Cambridge Edition of the Correspondence of John Cleland offers scholars and literary enthusiasts a definitive collection of letters from the influential 18th-century writer. Edited by Peter Sabor, Richard Terry, Helen Williams, and additional scholars, this meticulously researched volume provides previously unpublished correspondence alongside established letters.
This scholarly edition includes extensive editorial annotations, biographical information, and historical context that illuminate Cleland’s life, literary relationships, and intellectual circles. The correspondence reveals insights into the literary world of the period, personal relationships, and the circumstances surrounding his most famous works. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of Cleland’s creative process and his connections with other notable figures of the era.
Essential for academic libraries, literature departments, and Cleland scholars, this Cambridge Edition represents the gold standard in textual scholarship and editorial practice.







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