The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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1 - 3 találat összesen 70 találatból.
134. oldal
... gives to his own apprehensions of intensity , but such moments are the life of the short - story form . I have already mentioned Resolution and Independence , and Wordsworth's poem has indeed this same quality , embodied in the place or ...
... gives to his own apprehensions of intensity , but such moments are the life of the short - story form . I have already mentioned Resolution and Independence , and Wordsworth's poem has indeed this same quality , embodied in the place or ...
158. oldal
... gives the message an authority and clarity which leaves no room for further speculation , no room for ' chatter about Harriet ' in the old sense , or for its contemporary equiva- lent , the avid curiosity about the suicide of a Sylvia ...
... gives the message an authority and clarity which leaves no room for further speculation , no room for ' chatter about Harriet ' in the old sense , or for its contemporary equiva- lent , the avid curiosity about the suicide of a Sylvia ...
233. oldal
... gives it unique and powerful selfhood . Novel and play are deliberately separated and set against each other : and our participation in the first makes our exclusion from the second particularly poignant and painful , but ultimately ...
... gives it unique and powerful selfhood . Novel and play are deliberately separated and set against each other : and our participation in the first makes our exclusion from the second particularly poignant and painful , but ultimately ...
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