The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... thought and action , and a poet . George Eliot's literary life has long been divided into three parts , and the division is not only convenient but also logical . In the first she busied herself with translations and original works of a ...
... thought and action , and a poet . George Eliot's literary life has long been divided into three parts , and the division is not only convenient but also logical . In the first she busied herself with translations and original works of a ...
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... thought his strong- est novel , is more ruffled . For the first and only time he showed signs of breaking through his restraints and writing in the mode of some other contemporary realists who were handling the question of unhappy ...
... thought his strong- est novel , is more ruffled . For the first and only time he showed signs of breaking through his restraints and writing in the mode of some other contemporary realists who were handling the question of unhappy ...
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... thought was its prudery and sham . Beginning in 1883 with A Modern Lover , he has continued writing novels , plays , short stories , essays , and conversations until the present . Disregarding all but his novels , we find that George ...
... thought was its prudery and sham . Beginning in 1883 with A Modern Lover , he has continued writing novels , plays , short stories , essays , and conversations until the present . Disregarding all but his novels , we find that George ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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