The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 8
Стр. 275
... dear to Howells , for it permits subtle by - play and shading in action and in style . It is a book which illuminates Henry James ' remark in a letter : " You are less big than Zola . " Indian Summer is less big than Germinal or La ...
... dear to Howells , for it permits subtle by - play and shading in action and in style . It is a book which illuminates Henry James ' remark in a letter : " You are less big than Zola . " Indian Summer is less big than Germinal or La ...
Стр. 337
... dear . Her exposition of character , especially of feminine character , is searching , penetrating , and unfriendly , or rather non - friendly . She stands aside while her people walk into tragedy : suicide , assassination , paralysis ...
... dear . Her exposition of character , especially of feminine character , is searching , penetrating , and unfriendly , or rather non - friendly . She stands aside while her people walk into tragedy : suicide , assassination , paralysis ...
Стр. 355
... dear and ever ready in the modernist's vocabulary . Although it did not prepare us for Ulysses it can be seen now to have fore- shadowed the later book ; it is big with a recognition of the grotesque in life ; it can upon occasion swing ...
... dear and ever ready in the modernist's vocabulary . Although it did not prepare us for Ulysses it can be seen now to have fore- shadowed the later book ; it is big with a recognition of the grotesque in life ; it can upon occasion swing ...
Содержание
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 20
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Adventures beauty Brontë Castle characters Charles Charlotte Brontë Clarissa Conrad contemporary Cooper D. H. Lawrence death Defoe Dickens Edith Wharton eighteenth century Emily Emily Brontë England English fiction English literature English novel eyes father feeling Fielding Fielding's George Eliot girl Gothic romance Hardy Hawthorne heart Henry Fielding Henry James hero heroine historical romance human humor Jane Austen John Lady later Laurence Sterne less letters literary live London Macmillan manners married Melville Meredith moral narrative Nathaniel Hawthorne nature never novelist Pamela passion picaresque plot popular prose published reader realism Richardson Samuel Richardson satire scenes Scott seems sentimental Shandy short story Smollett spirit Sterne Stevenson style tale Thackeray things Thomas Thomas Hardy thought tion Tobias Smollett Tom Jones Tristram University Press Victorian volumes wife William woman women words writing written wrote York and London York Holt York Macmillan York Scribners young