The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... young and happy pair . " Which causes one inevitably to think of Richard Feverel and a System that did not function so happily . Thomas Day's Sanford and Merton ( 1783-1789 ) had a longer popularity . It , too , was didactic ...
... young and happy pair . " Which causes one inevitably to think of Richard Feverel and a System that did not function so happily . Thomas Day's Sanford and Merton ( 1783-1789 ) had a longer popularity . It , too , was didactic ...
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... young girls flutter at the invitation to dance , old men complain about their ills and the way their gruel is pre- pared , designing mammas make inventories of eligible young men , petty aristocrats sniff and bicker and meet headstrong ...
... young girls flutter at the invitation to dance , old men complain about their ills and the way their gruel is pre- pared , designing mammas make inventories of eligible young men , petty aristocrats sniff and bicker and meet headstrong ...
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... young working girl for affection , the remorseless pressure of fate , the determination to die and its terrible aftermath -these details are presented with an austerity worthy of Maupassant and a feeling for tragic inevitability quite ...
... young working girl for affection , the remorseless pressure of fate , the determination to die and its terrible aftermath -these details are presented with an austerity worthy of Maupassant and a feeling for tragic inevitability quite ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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