The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 30
Стр. 34
... telling of the heroine's trials as a " dutiful " menial in the household of Mr. B. , the second telling of her faultless deportment as his grateful wife . These four volumes constitute the first modern English novel . The instantaneous ...
... telling of the heroine's trials as a " dutiful " menial in the household of Mr. B. , the second telling of her faultless deportment as his grateful wife . These four volumes constitute the first modern English novel . The instantaneous ...
Стр. 311
... telling his stories , for everyone knows that we get ac- quainted with his characters only after earnest labor , if we get acquainted with them at all . He dangles them elusively beyond our reach . Often we get their histories at second ...
... telling his stories , for everyone knows that we get ac- quainted with his characters only after earnest labor , if we get acquainted with them at all . He dangles them elusively beyond our reach . Often we get their histories at second ...
Стр. 353
... tell the truth about their protagonists , the truth with- out sentimentality or idealization ; to Smollett we owe something for tales of adventure on land and sea , for the historical novel and the novel of international manners ; to ...
... tell the truth about their protagonists , the truth with- out sentimentality or idealization ; to Smollett we owe something for tales of adventure on land and sea , for the historical novel and the novel of international manners ; to ...
Содержание
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 21
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Adventures beauty Brontë Castle characters Charles Charlotte Brontë Clarissa comedy contemporaries Cooper death Defoe Dickens eighteenth century Emily Emily Brontë England English fiction English literature English novel eyes father feeling Fielding Fielding's Frances Burney George Eliot girl Gothic romance Hardy Hawthorne heart Henry Fielding Henry James Herman Melville hero heroine historical romance human humor Jane Austen John Lady later Laurence Sterne less letters literary live London Macmillan manners married Melville Meredith moral narrative Nathaniel Hawthorne nature never novelist Pamela passion picaresque plot popular prose published reader realism Richardson Samuel Richardson satire scenes Scott seems sentimental Shandy short story Smollett spirit Sterne Stevenson style tale Thackeray things Thomas Thomas Hardy thought tion Tobias Smollett Tom Jones University Press Victorian volumes wife William woman women words writing written wrote York and London York Holt York Houghton York Macmillan York Scribners young