The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... human behavior . But Fielding's chief service to the English novel is not in his morality , even though he may have intended it so . He states in his introduction to Tom Jones : " The provi- sion then , which we have here made is no ...
... human behavior . But Fielding's chief service to the English novel is not in his morality , even though he may have intended it so . He states in his introduction to Tom Jones : " The provi- sion then , which we have here made is no ...
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... human shape ; " a little later he adds , somewhat inconsistently , that the author " can make his ragged bullies ... humanity by his supreme eccentricities , into as familiar and popular a figure as the " Trust " or " Common People " of ...
... human shape ; " a little later he adds , somewhat inconsistently , that the author " can make his ragged bullies ... humanity by his supreme eccentricities , into as familiar and popular a figure as the " Trust " or " Common People " of ...
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... human nature in a day when the jargon of ab- normal psychology was not bandied about so lightly as it is today . Pierre is a book of tense emotion , so tense , indeed , that many of its pages rise to the level of poetry . Other pages ...
... human nature in a day when the jargon of ab- normal psychology was not bandied about so lightly as it is today . Pierre is a book of tense emotion , so tense , indeed , that many of its pages rise to the level of poetry . Other pages ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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