Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 5Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... Moore married his second wife , Jean Denny , his first marriage having been to Jacqueline Sirois . Since 1966 , Moore has continued to publish at the rate of a novel every one to three years . Although he has maintained Canadian ...
... Moore married his second wife , Jean Denny , his first marriage having been to Jacqueline Sirois . Since 1966 , Moore has continued to publish at the rate of a novel every one to three years . Although he has maintained Canadian ...
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... Moore sold his flat in Victoria Street and leased a house in Upper Ely Place , near St. Stephen's Green in Dublin . He remained there until 1911 . Owing mainly to aesthetic and religious convictions , Moore's return to Ireland was ...
... Moore sold his flat in Victoria Street and leased a house in Upper Ely Place , near St. Stephen's Green in Dublin . He remained there until 1911 . Owing mainly to aesthetic and religious convictions , Moore's return to Ireland was ...
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... Moore's career . Throughout the narrative , art and life are almost hypnotically counterpointed . Each recovers the continuing theme from the other , seeming for a moment to frustrate the other's aims . In the end an exquisite harmony ...
... Moore's career . Throughout the narrative , art and life are almost hypnotically counterpointed . Each recovers the continuing theme from the other , seeming for a moment to frustrate the other's aims . In the end an exquisite harmony ...
Inhalt
Abschnitt 1 | 1977 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 3 | 1995 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Achievements American Archer artist become bibliography Billy Budd Biography born C. S. Lewis career Carré century characters critics death Doris Lessing dramatic dreams early English essays evil experience Fanu father film finally finds Guin hero human Irish James later Le Morte d'Arthur Lew Archer Lewis literary forms literature lives London Lonesome Dove Lowry MacLennan Madden Mailer major Malamud's Malcolm Lowry Malory Marquand marriage married Matthiessen Maturin Maugham McCarthy McCarthy's McCullers McGinley's McGuane Melmoth the Wanderer Melville Melville's Meredith Miller modern Moore Moore's moral Morris Morte d'Arthur mother murder Murdoch Nabokov narrative narrator nature Newbold Revell nonfiction Norman Mailer novel novelist Pecola play plot Principal long fiction protagonist published reader realistic reality relationship Review romantic sense sexual SHORT FICTION short stories Sinclair Lewis Smiley style success Suttree theme Thomas Malory University wife woman women writing York young Zoroastrian