Critiques and Essays on Modern Fiction, 1920-1951, Representing the Achievement of Modern American and British CriticsJohn W. Aldridge Ronald Press Company, 1952 - 610 oldal |
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... Sometimes " her eyes are radiant with cloudless pleasure , " and at the end , Hareton shakes off " the clouds of ignorance and degradation , " and his " brightening mind brightened his features . " Quite as important as the imagery of ...
... Sometimes " her eyes are radiant with cloudless pleasure , " and at the end , Hareton shakes off " the clouds of ignorance and degradation , " and his " brightening mind brightened his features . " Quite as important as the imagery of ...
164. oldal
... sometimes appear as Cain and Abel ) , and represent the diverse elements in the character of Earwicker himself , as these struggle within his own consciousness , the aggressive side sometimes reflecting certain powers in the external ...
... sometimes appear as Cain and Abel ) , and represent the diverse elements in the character of Earwicker himself , as these struggle within his own consciousness , the aggressive side sometimes reflecting certain powers in the external ...
439. oldal
... sometimes suc- cessively and sometimes all at the same time . It has tried to achieve its identity by politics , economics , mythology , open warfare , secret resist- ance - and of late years increasingly by stories , poems , plays ...
... sometimes suc- cessively and sometimes all at the same time . It has tried to achieve its identity by politics , economics , mythology , open warfare , secret resist- ance - and of late years increasingly by stories , poems , plays ...
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Introductory Comment | 3 |
PERCY LUBBOCK The Strategy of Point of View | 9 |
ALLEN TATE Techniques of Fiction | 31 |
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