Technique and Vision in Bleak House, Little Dorrit, and Our Mutual Friend, Том 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - Всего страниц: 826 |
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... external to the work , is pre- cisely this , that they cannot account artistically for the relation of the reader to the work . The reader and his world are external things and when the writer refers to them or , worse , addresses them ...
... external to the work , is pre- cisely this , that they cannot account artistically for the relation of the reader to the work . The reader and his world are external things and when the writer refers to them or , worse , addresses them ...
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... external knowledge that conditions and enriches his responses . Within the context of the novel the dust mound's significance is clear enough , but it is immeasurably clearer for the reader who realizes what , literally , these mounds ...
... external knowledge that conditions and enriches his responses . Within the context of the novel the dust mound's significance is clear enough , but it is immeasurably clearer for the reader who realizes what , literally , these mounds ...
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... external factors : the reader must compare the Boodles and Barnacles with the actual administrations they satirize , or else , since they have not in the novel itself any density or any verisimilitude , being mere forms , the whole ...
... external factors : the reader must compare the Boodles and Barnacles with the actual administrations they satirize , or else , since they have not in the novel itself any density or any verisimilitude , being mere forms , the whole ...
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