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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... Major Dalleson , a mediocre , timid officer , blunders into easy and rapid victory over the Japanese while Cummings is away from the campaign seeking naval sup- port for an elaborate plan that in the end proves superfluous in the defeat ...
... Major Dalleson , a mediocre , timid officer , blunders into easy and rapid victory over the Japanese while Cummings is away from the campaign seeking naval sup- port for an elaborate plan that in the end proves superfluous in the defeat ...
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... major novels , has remained his most famous , and is considered by many to be his finest . In it , he set the pattern for the major novels which followed over the next twenty years . Briefly , the point of the book is to show how even ...
... major novels , has remained his most famous , and is considered by many to be his finest . In it , he set the pattern for the major novels which followed over the next twenty years . Briefly , the point of the book is to show how even ...
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... major conflict in the novel is that between Julian's personal responsibility for his own actions and fate and the effect of his social sur- roundings on that fate , O'Hara introduces a third element : heredity . Con- scious of his own ...
... major conflict in the novel is that between Julian's personal responsibility for his own actions and fate and the effect of his social sur- roundings on that fate , O'Hara introduces a third element : heredity . Con- scious of his own ...
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