The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... true , but in direction only because Scott did not write it . The play is taken from history ; it has an audacious , handsome , melancholy prince afraid of nothing but his conscience ; a lovely , pathetic , and obedient girl ; a ...
... true , but in direction only because Scott did not write it . The play is taken from history ; it has an audacious , handsome , melancholy prince afraid of nothing but his conscience ; a lovely , pathetic , and obedient girl ; a ...
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... true that Anne Brontë threw herself into author- ship as a matter of emulation ; it is possibly true that writing The Tenant of Wildfell Hall wearied her ; but it is not true that the reader must find the novel dull . On the contrary ...
... true that Anne Brontë threw herself into author- ship as a matter of emulation ; it is possibly true that writing The Tenant of Wildfell Hall wearied her ; but it is not true that the reader must find the novel dull . On the contrary ...
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... true that this realism cannot be finally separated from romantic elements : the very feeling for the individual which prompted an examination of his deeds and states of mind was romantic , and with the Victorians the wish for a well ...
... true that this realism cannot be finally separated from romantic elements : the very feeling for the individual which prompted an examination of his deeds and states of mind was romantic , and with the Victorians the wish for a well ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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