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No advocate of impersonality , in the manner of Gustave Flaubert , Henry James ,
or James Joyce , Lewis is on constant display in his work . More like a Victorian
than a modern , in the tradition of , for example , Thomas Carlyle , he also ...
No advocate of impersonality , in the manner of Gustave Flaubert , Henry James ,
or James Joyce , Lewis is on constant display in his work . More like a Victorian
than a modern , in the tradition of , for example , Thomas Carlyle , he also ...
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... on them and his use of them as both embodiments and victims of a unique
optic on themselves and their world , are not sufficiently well endowed to render
considerations of social role superogatory by functioning in a recognizable
manner .
... on them and his use of them as both embodiments and victims of a unique
optic on themselves and their world , are not sufficiently well endowed to render
considerations of social role superogatory by functioning in a recognizable
manner .
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intrigue , assassination , and revenge , it is derived from a brief passage in a work
by Niccolò Machiavelli . Mrs. Craddock is set in rural England of the late
nineteenth century , a novel of manners depicting provincial life , much in the
manner of ...
intrigue , assassination , and revenge , it is derived from a brief passage in a work
by Niccolò Machiavelli . Mrs. Craddock is set in rural England of the late
nineteenth century , a novel of manners depicting provincial life , much in the
manner of ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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