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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... turn at the end to meet and accept death ( like Joe Christmas in the same novel ) . Even when they seem to be guided ... turns of speech : his stories abound in words like " paint- less , " " lightless , " " windowless , " " not ...
... turn at the end to meet and accept death ( like Joe Christmas in the same novel ) . Even when they seem to be guided ... turns of speech : his stories abound in words like " paint- less , " " lightless , " " windowless , " " not ...
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... Turn on James's ' The Turn of the Screw . ' " American Lit. , 20 ( Jan. , 1949 ) , 413-423 . Richardson , Lyon . " Bibliography of Henry James , " The Question of Henry James , edited by F. W. Dupee . Holt , 1945. Pp . 281-298 . editor ...
... Turn on James's ' The Turn of the Screw . ' " American Lit. , 20 ( Jan. , 1949 ) , 413-423 . Richardson , Lyon . " Bibliography of Henry James , " The Question of Henry James , edited by F. W. Dupee . Holt , 1945. Pp . 281-298 . editor ...
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... Turn of the Screw , " Mod . Language Notes , 42 ( Nov. , 1947 ) , 433-445 . See E. E. Stoll : " Symbolism in Coleridge , " P.M.L.A. , 63 ( Mar. , 1948 ) , 214-233 , and “ Mr. Edmund Wilson and ' The Turn of the Screw , ' " Mod ...
... Turn of the Screw , " Mod . Language Notes , 42 ( Nov. , 1947 ) , 433-445 . See E. E. Stoll : " Symbolism in Coleridge , " P.M.L.A. , 63 ( Mar. , 1948 ) , 214-233 , and “ Mr. Edmund Wilson and ' The Turn of the Screw , ' " Mod ...
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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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