The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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19. oldal
... moving to its next stage of development ' . Werther is a tragic tale , because the hero is divided between desire for the social good of his time - marriage , reputation , domestic felicity - and an obscure awareness , ultimately fatal ...
... moving to its next stage of development ' . Werther is a tragic tale , because the hero is divided between desire for the social good of his time - marriage , reputation , domestic felicity - and an obscure awareness , ultimately fatal ...
93. oldal
... moving thing about Little Dorrit is the way it shows how Dickens has learnt what this means , to himself and to others . His inexorable hilarity is never far off ( as Carey says , ' once Dickens starts laughing nothing is safe , from ...
... moving thing about Little Dorrit is the way it shows how Dickens has learnt what this means , to himself and to others . His inexorable hilarity is never far off ( as Carey says , ' once Dickens starts laughing nothing is safe , from ...
111. oldal
... moving from youthful fancy into mature reality . In Sleep and Poetry and the Epistle to Reynolds Keats sees himself as a figure in poetic romance , but though the agonies , the strife of human hearts await him , and the thought fills ...
... moving from youthful fancy into mature reality . In Sleep and Poetry and the Epistle to Reynolds Keats sees himself as a figure in poetic romance , but though the agonies , the strife of human hearts await him , and the thought fills ...
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