Victorian Literature; Modern Essays in CriticismAustin Wright Oxford University Press, 1961 - Всего страниц: 377 |
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... Novel in the sense of a school with common conventions and traditions conterminous with the reign of Queen Victoria . There is one sort of novel before George Eliot and another after her . On the other hand the earlier sort is not ...
... Novel in the sense of a school with common conventions and traditions conterminous with the reign of Queen Victoria . There is one sort of novel before George Eliot and another after her . On the other hand the earlier sort is not ...
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... novel form held by Dickens and Thackeray was still the same as that held by Fielding and Smollett , the creators of the novel ; so that the Victorian novel is still the novel in its first stage . Nor had it yet achieved its present ...
... novel form held by Dickens and Thackeray was still the same as that held by Fielding and Smollett , the creators of the novel ; so that the Victorian novel is still the novel in its first stage . Nor had it yet achieved its present ...
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... novel , would be the major document . According to one of the conventions of the genre , this novel has as its hero a young , incorruptible man of the people who has pledged himself to a career of selfless devotion to a programme of ...
... novel , would be the major document . According to one of the conventions of the genre , this novel has as its hero a young , incorruptible man of the people who has pledged himself to a career of selfless devotion to a programme of ...
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VICTORIANISM | 3 |
THE PERTINACIOUS VICTORIAN POETS | 16 |
THE VICTORIAN WASTELAND | 32 |
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