The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... humor a joy forever . And so with the memorable characters of all her books ; it is enough to mention a few in order to inspire to chuckles one who is familiar with Jane Austen . Anne Elliott and Fanny Price , foolishly tender ...
... humor a joy forever . And so with the memorable characters of all her books ; it is enough to mention a few in order to inspire to chuckles one who is familiar with Jane Austen . Anne Elliott and Fanny Price , foolishly tender ...
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... humor might be reënforced by reiterations ; the broadest farce would elicit explosive laughter rather than expostulation . Dickens's great humor is meant for that class . It is not witty , it is not profound , it has no tart flavor of ...
... humor might be reënforced by reiterations ; the broadest farce would elicit explosive laughter rather than expostulation . Dickens's great humor is meant for that class . It is not witty , it is not profound , it has no tart flavor of ...
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... humor novel and iconoclastic ; his mental agility such as to inspire emulation . It is his humor that is especially salutary . Lecturing on comedy , he said of the person who perceives the phenomena of the true Spirit of Comedy that ...
... humor novel and iconoclastic ; his mental agility such as to inspire emulation . It is his humor that is especially salutary . Lecturing on comedy , he said of the person who perceives the phenomena of the true Spirit of Comedy that ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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