Unisa English Studies, 16-20. kötetDepartment of English, University of South Africa., 1978 |
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... chapter , takes a somewhat different approach from Evans ; he says that his comments are ' personal and impressionistic ' and he emphasises the social and cultural background of the literature he discusses . He has chosen those works ...
... chapter , takes a somewhat different approach from Evans ; he says that his comments are ' personal and impressionistic ' and he emphasises the social and cultural background of the literature he discusses . He has chosen those works ...
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... chapters are flanked by a biographical opening chapter and a closing chapter on form . Each of the chapter headings represents an important aspect of Mrs Gaskell's work , but far from giving one a sense of unity and overall achievement ...
... chapters are flanked by a biographical opening chapter and a closing chapter on form . Each of the chapter headings represents an important aspect of Mrs Gaskell's work , but far from giving one a sense of unity and overall achievement ...
45. oldal
... chapter to an examination of Hopkins's fear of the vulnerability of being published and his simultaneous and ironic if understandable - need for acceptance . Perhaps the most ironic feature of Hopkins's attitude to publication , as ...
... chapter to an examination of Hopkins's fear of the vulnerability of being published and his simultaneous and ironic if understandable - need for acceptance . Perhaps the most ironic feature of Hopkins's attitude to publication , as ...
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Ephemerides on its 150th Anniversary | 10 |
Two Themes in the African Novel in English | 16 |
Jeni Couzyn | 23 |
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