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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... theme , as is plot , and the theme is tied to setting . While he has created a fairly wide range of characters , including some minor figures that are presented with Dickensian humor , the central focus in his characterization is either ...
... theme , as is plot , and the theme is tied to setting . While he has created a fairly wide range of characters , including some minor figures that are presented with Dickensian humor , the central focus in his characterization is either ...
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... theme of guilt is common in all of Maturin's novels . His major characters must struggle with the serpents in their own hearts , their own original sin . In keeping with this theme , the settings of his novels are generally those of a ...
... theme of guilt is common in all of Maturin's novels . His major characters must struggle with the serpents in their own hearts , their own original sin . In keeping with this theme , the settings of his novels are generally those of a ...
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... theme in The Octopus , the theme and naturalistic treatment is blurred somewhat in The Pit by a dual story : the trading of wheat in the Chicago Board of Trade , and the love story featuring the protagonists of the novel , Curtis Jadwin ...
... theme in The Octopus , the theme and naturalistic treatment is blurred somewhat in The Pit by a dual story : the trading of wheat in the Chicago Board of Trade , and the love story featuring the protagonists of the novel , Curtis Jadwin ...
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