Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 3Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... Henry Sutpen's relationship , con- structing a new answer to the question of why Henry killed Charles . Not only was Charles Henry's half brother , but he also had black blood . ( 9 ) Quentin recalls his trip with Rosa to Sutpen's house ...
... Henry Sutpen's relationship , con- structing a new answer to the question of why Henry killed Charles . Not only was Charles Henry's half brother , but he also had black blood . ( 9 ) Quentin recalls his trip with Rosa to Sutpen's house ...
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... Henry , knows what passed between Sutpen and Henry in the conversations which broke off the marriage and led to the murder , and Henry tells no one before his own death . The truth is utterly hidden in the past . The materials which ...
... Henry , knows what passed between Sutpen and Henry in the conversations which broke off the marriage and led to the murder , and Henry tells no one before his own death . The truth is utterly hidden in the past . The materials which ...
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... Henry naturally takes him in , but when Henry accidentally causes Bale to fall to his death , he turns suicidal . Henry's suicide - attempt takes a rather comical form — overeating— but his predicament is nevertheless serious . To ...
... Henry naturally takes him in , but when Henry accidentally causes Bale to fall to his death , he turns suicidal . Henry's suicide - attempt takes a rather comical form — overeating— but his predicament is nevertheless serious . To ...
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