The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... believe in Mr. B .; life , he knew , was as likely to punish the innocent as make amends to the tried but true ; he felt for Richard- son the scorn of the metropolitan for the provincial , the man of the world for the strait - laced ...
... believe in Mr. B .; life , he knew , was as likely to punish the innocent as make amends to the tried but true ; he felt for Richard- son the scorn of the metropolitan for the provincial , the man of the world for the strait - laced ...
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... believe that Jane Eyre's influence might be found in the subsequent campaign for the recognized equivalence of the sexes . It is right that Jane Eyre should be more widely known than Charlotte Brontë's other books . It appeared after ...
... believe that Jane Eyre's influence might be found in the subsequent campaign for the recognized equivalence of the sexes . It is right that Jane Eyre should be more widely known than Charlotte Brontë's other books . It appeared after ...
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... believe themselves entitled . Witla is a painter with a new realistic technique that brings him into notice and starts him on a promising career . He marries ( like most Dreiserian heroes ) when too young , and when his wife becomes in ...
... believe themselves entitled . Witla is a painter with a new realistic technique that brings him into notice and starts him on a promising career . He marries ( like most Dreiserian heroes ) when too young , and when his wife becomes in ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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