The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... present for the wedding of Elizabeth - Jane to Farfrae , but the bird , unnoticed , starves to death . Henchard , leaving a characteristic will , dies in the hut of a man whom he had treated with harshness . Jude the Obscure is the ...
... present for the wedding of Elizabeth - Jane to Farfrae , but the bird , unnoticed , starves to death . Henchard , leaving a characteristic will , dies in the hut of a man whom he had treated with harshness . Jude the Obscure is the ...
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... present the most sympathetic and most mature of Lewis's novels , a study of what is wrong with American marriages . Al- though Dodsworth's wife is not developed with strict impartiality the characterization throughout has none of the ...
... present the most sympathetic and most mature of Lewis's novels , a study of what is wrong with American marriages . Al- though Dodsworth's wife is not developed with strict impartiality the characterization throughout has none of the ...
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... present time . He is fond , too , of toying with a philosophical question ; in The Bridge of San Luis Rey it was the old one of whether things happen as accidents or as the result of a divine plan , and in The Woman of Andros it was ...
... present time . He is fond , too , of toying with a philosophical question ; in The Bridge of San Luis Rey it was the old one of whether things happen as accidents or as the result of a divine plan , and in The Woman of Andros it was ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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