The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... hard boy- hood experiences we cannot but wonder that his cheer- fulness survived . Of himself he wrote : " He was a very little and a very sickly boy . He was subject to attacks of violent spasm which disabled him for any active exer ...
... hard boy- hood experiences we cannot but wonder that his cheer- fulness survived . Of himself he wrote : " He was a very little and a very sickly boy . He was subject to attacks of violent spasm which disabled him for any active exer ...
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... hard at work to color Dreiser's thought , and so Cowper- wood is a Nietzschean hero of those days ( The Titan closes just after the Free Silver Campaign of 1896 ) when the business of getting on was becoming more and more the national ...
... hard at work to color Dreiser's thought , and so Cowper- wood is a Nietzschean hero of those days ( The Titan closes just after the Free Silver Campaign of 1896 ) when the business of getting on was becoming more and more the national ...
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... hard- headed Cowperwood mastered sex as he mastered boards of directors the idealistic Witla is ruined by it , so that for years his health and skill are lost and , in his eagerness to find his illusion in flesh and blood , he ...
... hard- headed Cowperwood mastered sex as he mastered boards of directors the idealistic Witla is ruined by it , so that for years his health and skill are lost and , in his eagerness to find his illusion in flesh and blood , he ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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