The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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Grant C. Knight. that he had dreamed his wrong ? Practically all the pre- served fabliaux deal with husband , wife , and lover , and range from the purely funny to the obscene . Another influence to correct the artificiality of the ...
Grant C. Knight. that he had dreamed his wrong ? Practically all the pre- served fabliaux deal with husband , wife , and lover , and range from the purely funny to the obscene . Another influence to correct the artificiality of the ...
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... wrong - doing ; both watched with a steady eye the gradual erosion of character not sufficiently solid ; both were as artists and individuals serious , if not gloomy . Each was oppressed with a sense of the importance of human actions ...
... wrong - doing ; both watched with a steady eye the gradual erosion of character not sufficiently solid ; both were as artists and individuals serious , if not gloomy . Each was oppressed with a sense of the importance of human actions ...
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... wrong - doing . One was a pure romantic ; the other a mixed realist , and the first great psychologist , the first , that is to say , to subordinate every- thing in her stories to an examination of the relation be- tween cause and ...
... wrong - doing . One was a pure romantic ; the other a mixed realist , and the first great psychologist , the first , that is to say , to subordinate every- thing in her stories to an examination of the relation be- tween cause and ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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