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Le Fanu called Uncle Silas a " tragic English romance , " and indeed the novel
does depict a truly tragic situation . The Ruthyns stumble blindly through
situations and realities they can hardly perceive much less understand . Austin
Ruthyn ...
Le Fanu called Uncle Silas a " tragic English romance , " and indeed the novel
does depict a truly tragic situation . The Ruthyns stumble blindly through
situations and realities they can hardly perceive much less understand . Austin
Ruthyn ...
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Murdoch describes attention as a “ patient , loving regard , directed upon a
person , a thing , a situation " and believes that we “ grow by looking " ; morality ,
both for the individual and the novelist who is attempting a realistic portrayal of
human ...
Murdoch describes attention as a “ patient , loving regard , directed upon a
person , a thing , a situation " and believes that we “ grow by looking " ; morality ,
both for the individual and the novelist who is attempting a realistic portrayal of
human ...
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In addition , the narrator's refusal to pass judgments or give information about the
thoughts of the characters , despite the fact that he has shown himself to be
omniscient in certain situations , results in a coldly detached tone which refuses
to ...
In addition , the narrator's refusal to pass judgments or give information about the
thoughts of the characters , despite the fact that he has shown himself to be
omniscient in certain situations , results in a coldly detached tone which refuses
to ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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