Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 5Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1983 - 3352 Seiten A Comprehensive study of long fiction authors, historical development and genres (early prose fiction, the novel and the novella). |
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... characters fail to connect with one another . Gilmore is the most solitary character of all , cut off in large part from humanity and therefore able to murder . A great deal of the book is dialogue or paraphrase of dialogue , which ...
... characters fail to connect with one another . Gilmore is the most solitary character of all , cut off in large part from humanity and therefore able to murder . A great deal of the book is dialogue or paraphrase of dialogue , which ...
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... characters who reflect life's ironies . In his later works , Maugham's narrative persona is a character interested in people , yet detached and somewhat clinical in his analysis of their actions and motives . The narrator demonstrates ...
... characters who reflect life's ironies . In his later works , Maugham's narrative persona is a character interested in people , yet detached and somewhat clinical in his analysis of their actions and motives . The narrator demonstrates ...
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... characters search for - and fail to find any kind of pattern or causal relationships in their lives . Perhaps Mur- doch's fear that form in fiction can hinder the characters ' development as complex and fully realized individuals and ...
... characters search for - and fail to find any kind of pattern or causal relationships in their lives . Perhaps Mur- doch's fear that form in fiction can hinder the characters ' development as complex and fully realized individuals and ...
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