From Shakespeare to Joyce: Authors and Critics; Literature and LifeDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1944 - 442 Seiten |
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... Stendhal , though here , of course , verse is not in question : This is a very great novel , but it is generally acknowledged that the end is unsatisfactory . The reason is not hard to find . Stendhal got the idea for it from an ...
... Stendhal , though here , of course , verse is not in question : This is a very great novel , but it is generally acknowledged that the end is unsatisfactory . The reason is not hard to find . Stendhal got the idea for it from an ...
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... Stendhal was little troubled by fidelity to his " facts , " refashioned both them and the char- acters for his purpose . What he does retain and preserve is precisely the shocking and ( for a hero ) improbable deed of horror to which Mr ...
... Stendhal was little troubled by fidelity to his " facts , " refashioned both them and the char- acters for his purpose . What he does retain and preserve is precisely the shocking and ( for a hero ) improbable deed of horror to which Mr ...
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... Stendhal . Like Stendhal , however , but unlike Sophocles , he did not need faithfully and punctiliously to follow his source , for it was not , as the Greek's was , well known ; yet like them both , and more com- pletely than they did ...
... Stendhal . Like Stendhal , however , but unlike Sophocles , he did not need faithfully and punctiliously to follow his source , for it was not , as the Greek's was , well known ; yet like them both , and more com- pletely than they did ...
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Literature and Life AgaIN | 1 |
6 No symbolism here or in Fool or Goneril 7 10 Self | 6 |
What can be counted on as historical or biographical | 7 |
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