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Eighteenth-Century Fiction: Table of Contents

From the Table of Contents page, you can use the Page Toolbar to open a context-sensitive Help page and to refine your original search.

From every page in Eighteenth-Century Fiction you can use the Right-Hand Toolbar to consult general information about Eighteenth-Century Fiction, to start a new search, to access the top-level Table of Contents page, and to switch between components of Individual Literature Collections.

There are three ways to access the Table of Contents page. You can:

Table of Contents iconclick the Table of Contents icon from the on any page. This will take you to the top-level Table of Contents page arranged as an A-Z list. You should select a letter to download a list of author names for that entry from which you can select your required author. You are then presented with the Table of Contents for the works of that author.
Small Table of Contents iconclick the Table of Contents icon corresponding to a particular entry in the Summary of Matches page. This will take you directly to the Table of Contents, expanded to the level of the relevant item.
Page Toolbar Table of Contents iconclick the Context icon on the Page Toolbar of the Full Text page. This will take you directly to the Table of Contents page, expanded to the level of the Full Text entry.

The Table of Contents page allows you to browse through the contents of all the volumes contained in Eighteenth-Century Fiction and look at their structure. For example, you may wish to view a list of the chapters of a particular work, or access a list of all the works by the author of the work you are currently viewing.

The various levels of heading are represented in the Table of Contents by branches which can be expanded or collapsed. Navigation within the Table of Contents is by means of the icons expand icon and collapse icon which indicate whether you can expand or collapse a branch to change the level of detail displayed.

Each of the branches in the Table of Contents is hyperlinked to the Full Text of the corresponding item. The title of each item is followed by the download size in bytes of the corresponding Full Text page. The larger the download size of an item, the longer the Full Text page will take to download.

The order of the Table of Contents is the same as the Full Text; works are arranged alphabetically by author and then by title. The contents of the works themselves follow their copy texts in structure and order so that headings and divisions within the copy text are preserved.


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