The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... natural education . " Nor should we overlook the fact that in the best of Defoe's novels the hero or heroine is , like Robinson , pitted against superior odds and generally made to win — a repetition of theme that gives some sup- port ...
... natural education . " Nor should we overlook the fact that in the best of Defoe's novels the hero or heroine is , like Robinson , pitted against superior odds and generally made to win — a repetition of theme that gives some sup- port ...
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... natural ( naturally inelegant at times ) and revealing . The admoni- tions of Parson Adams , the soliloquies of Jonathan Wild , the philosophy of Square , the loud tyranny of Squire Western , the tender consolations of Amelia Booth ...
... natural ( naturally inelegant at times ) and revealing . The admoni- tions of Parson Adams , the soliloquies of Jonathan Wild , the philosophy of Square , the loud tyranny of Squire Western , the tender consolations of Amelia Booth ...
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... cently did , is often commendable . It was quite natural that his first fiction should have had a scientific complexion . He had been a scholar in the Normal School of Science , South Kensington ; he had 314 THE NOVEL IN ENGLISH.
... cently did , is often commendable . It was quite natural that his first fiction should have had a scientific complexion . He had been a scholar in the Normal School of Science , South Kensington ; he had 314 THE NOVEL IN ENGLISH.
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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