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How true is the claim that novels were considered low-brow literature in 18th-c Britain? Would the era's cultural gatekeepers have deemed some novels as high literature but not others, or were novels per se seen as inferior to other literary forms (eg, epic poems, dramatic works, etc)?

by /u/JJVMT in /r/AskHistorians

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