Hochmanová, Dita

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Hochmanová, Dita. Amelia and the limits of empathy. In: Hochmanová, Dita. Henry Fielding between satire and sentiment : politeness and masculinity in eighteenth-century Britain. 2023, pp. 61–85.

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Hochmanová, Dita. Conclusion. In: Hochmanová, Dita. Henry Fielding between satire and sentiment : politeness and masculinity in eighteenth-century Britain. 2023, pp. 87–89.

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Hochmanová, Dita. Image and discourse: the rhetoric of virtue and vice in early 18th century England. Theory and Practice in English Studies. 2013, vol. 6, iss. 1, pp. 1–2.

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Hochmanová, Dita. Introduction. In: Hochmanová, Dita. Henry Fielding between satire and sentiment : politeness and masculinity in eighteenth-century Britain. 2023, pp. 7–16.

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Hochmanová, Dita. Joseph Andrews and the problem of decorum. In: Hochmanová, Dita. Henry Fielding between satire and sentiment : politeness and masculinity in eighteenth-century Britain. 2023, pp. 17–33.

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Hochmanová, Dita. References. In: Hochmanová, Dita. Henry Fielding between satire and sentiment : politeness and masculinity in eighteenth-century Britain. 2023, pp. 95–99.

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Hochmanová, Dita. Slzy a smích Henryho Fieldinga : maskulinita a zdvořilost v Británii 18. století : resumé. In: Hochmanová, Dita. Henry Fielding between satire and sentiment : politeness and masculinity in eighteenth-century Britain. 2023, pp. 91–93.

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Hochmanová, Dita. Table of contents. In: Hochmanová, Dita. Henry Fielding between satire and sentiment : politeness and masculinity in eighteenth-century Britain. 2023, pp. 5.

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Hochmanová, Dita. The problem of ridicule in Henry Fielding's Joseph Andrews. Brno studies in English. 2018, vol. 44, iss. 2, pp. 91–104.

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Hochmanová, Dita. Tom Jones and the right measure of self-interest. In: Hochmanová, Dita. Henry Fielding between satire and sentiment : politeness and masculinity in eighteenth-century Britain. 2023, pp. 35–60.