The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 oldal |
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... story is a murder story . A husband kills his wife and defends himself by accusing her unjustly of unfaithfulness . Not only does each of the characters tell his own story ; but the gossip of Rome for and against the husband and wife is ...
... story is a murder story . A husband kills his wife and defends himself by accusing her unjustly of unfaithfulness . Not only does each of the characters tell his own story ; but the gossip of Rome for and against the husband and wife is ...
251. oldal
... story . His stages are crowded , and contain many persons whose story is not essential to the development of the main story . Hence the early novels of Dickens are in form very like the novels of the eighteenth century . Their unity ...
... story . His stages are crowded , and contain many persons whose story is not essential to the development of the main story . Hence the early novels of Dickens are in form very like the novels of the eighteenth century . Their unity ...
254. oldal
... story and issuing in action . At the same time Thackeray has something in common with Dickens . He shared his admiration of the eighteenth- century novelists , and adopted their methods of telling a story . His novels are biographical ...
... story and issuing in action . At the same time Thackeray has something in common with Dickens . He shared his admiration of the eighteenth- century novelists , and adopted their methods of telling a story . His novels are biographical ...
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