University of California Chronicle, Том 33University of California Press, 1931 |
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... character is con- cerned , is to introduce the two other brothers . First we have Fyodor revealed in the harshest light . Then comes the scene of Father Zossima and the peasants to bring us into direct contact , in case Fyodor should ...
... character is con- cerned , is to introduce the two other brothers . First we have Fyodor revealed in the harshest light . Then comes the scene of Father Zossima and the peasants to bring us into direct contact , in case Fyodor should ...
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... character in his mind as a definite being outside himself ; his attitude toward the character is deftly held in abeyance until the moment arrives when he can safely be plunged into that character's inner life . Now as to how Dostoyevsky ...
... character in his mind as a definite being outside himself ; his attitude toward the character is deftly held in abeyance until the moment arrives when he can safely be plunged into that character's inner life . Now as to how Dostoyevsky ...
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... character's qualities . He uses a speech - style carefully adapted to the character in question ( Marme- ladov ) , a style that may be charming and even witty ( Rasumihin ) ; a choice of significant details in the setting of the character's ...
... character's qualities . He uses a speech - style carefully adapted to the character in question ( Marme- ladov ) , a style that may be charming and even witty ( Rasumihin ) ; a choice of significant details in the setting of the character's ...
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