The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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Grant C. Knight. hostility of nature . Even though we may dismiss this idea , we cannot gainsay the opinion that it is the mariner's loneliness that fascinates us . Solitude is the fate of all mankind . We sense that more or less dimly ...
Grant C. Knight. hostility of nature . Even though we may dismiss this idea , we cannot gainsay the opinion that it is the mariner's loneliness that fascinates us . Solitude is the fate of all mankind . We sense that more or less dimly ...
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... ideas , the collision of situations , the tableau of motives . He had not the novelist's interest in the peccadilloes of flesh and blood ; he did not " mix " with people ; he re- mained aloof from the crowd . His mind was a vast and ...
... ideas , the collision of situations , the tableau of motives . He had not the novelist's interest in the peccadilloes of flesh and blood ; he did not " mix " with people ; he re- mained aloof from the crowd . His mind was a vast and ...
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... idea which they convey , which returns to us , rather than the recollection of them as persons . Their social position contributes to this dimness : they are always members of the leisured and cultured classes . They toil not neither do ...
... idea which they convey , which returns to us , rather than the recollection of them as persons . Their social position contributes to this dimness : they are always members of the leisured and cultured classes . They toil not neither do ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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