The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... literary England into an unparalleled activity and made the spa- cious times of great Elizabeth resound with the names of Sidney and Spenser , Ben Jonson and Francis Bacon , Marlowe and Shakespeare . Although the fullest expres- sion of ...
... literary England into an unparalleled activity and made the spa- cious times of great Elizabeth resound with the names of Sidney and Spenser , Ben Jonson and Francis Bacon , Marlowe and Shakespeare . Although the fullest expres- sion of ...
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... literary supremacy which had been centered there since the early divines and political agita- tors had so emphatically stamped upon that whole section , and to some extent upon the colonies to the south , the impress of their leadership ...
... literary supremacy which had been centered there since the early divines and political agita- tors had so emphatically stamped upon that whole section , and to some extent upon the colonies to the south , the impress of their leadership ...
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... literary merits . His principal strength lies in the use of a crisp and incoherent dialogue , rising from the trivial to the poignant , often slangy and profane , always ringing with truth . His The Sun Also Rises ( 1926 ) , giving a ...
... literary merits . His principal strength lies in the use of a crisp and incoherent dialogue , rising from the trivial to the poignant , often slangy and profane , always ringing with truth . His The Sun Also Rises ( 1926 ) , giving a ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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