The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... reader's use in writing a description of the widow Wadman ; bizarre lines indicate the plots of the different volumes ; some of the dialogue is put between brackets to show that it is in chorus ; there are inventories like those of ...
... reader's use in writing a description of the widow Wadman ; bizarre lines indicate the plots of the different volumes ; some of the dialogue is put between brackets to show that it is in chorus ; there are inventories like those of ...
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... reader . In its mad despair over an ill - ordered world Pierre will probably remind the reader of Hamlet , to which it is inferior in organization but certainly not in force of movement or display of passion . Incest , of course , was ...
... reader . In its mad despair over an ill - ordered world Pierre will probably remind the reader of Hamlet , to which it is inferior in organization but certainly not in force of movement or display of passion . Incest , of course , was ...
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... readers who try to distinguish the two Catherines , and of being told in conversation , which , as in Conrad's Lord Jim ... reader must find the novel dull . On the contrary , he is likely to find Helen Huntingdon's spirited search for ...
... readers who try to distinguish the two Catherines , and of being told in conversation , which , as in Conrad's Lord Jim ... reader must find the novel dull . On the contrary , he is likely to find Helen Huntingdon's spirited search for ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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