The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... parent , the teaching that a child could never pay back to father and mother all the good that had been done it ... parents hurt more than they benefit their children , an opinion which the spread of behavioristic ideas has done ...
... parent , the teaching that a child could never pay back to father and mother all the good that had been done it ... parents hurt more than they benefit their children , an opinion which the spread of behavioristic ideas has done ...
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... parents included a Stevens and a Schermerhorn . She re- ceived a private education , spent much of her childhood abroad , learned French , Italian and German ( she trans- lated Sudermann's Joy of Living in 1902 ) , married Edward ...
... parents included a Stevens and a Schermerhorn . She re- ceived a private education , spent much of her childhood abroad , learned French , Italian and German ( she trans- lated Sudermann's Joy of Living in 1902 ) , married Edward ...
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... parents , we are reminded of What Maisie Knew , although the plots have little similarity . Both , however , revolve about young girls who face ugly situations growing out of divorce ; both reveal children learning of evil at an age ...
... parents , we are reminded of What Maisie Knew , although the plots have little similarity . Both , however , revolve about young girls who face ugly situations growing out of divorce ; both reveal children learning of evil at an age ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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