| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Pamela served as the standard by which novels were judged until the 1790s when writers, such as Frances Burney, Charlotte Smith, and Maria Edgeworth, began to push against these traditional parameters with new rhetorical strategies and characters. ^ Between the 1740s and the 1800s, marketing practices reflected the growing status of young persons as a distinct audience.
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