Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 3Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... manner , finding it both lamentable and execrable . For other literary precedents , Gissing turned to the French and Russian writers , discovering in the French naturalists such as Émile Zola the pervasive effects of physical and social ...
... manner , finding it both lamentable and execrable . For other literary precedents , Gissing turned to the French and Russian writers , discovering in the French naturalists such as Émile Zola the pervasive effects of physical and social ...
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... manner of Henry Fielding . By mediating between character and reader , the narrator encourages the reader to regard the protagonists as friends , members of a community of which he or she is a part . These new friends are vital , larger ...
... manner of Henry Fielding . By mediating between character and reader , the narrator encourages the reader to regard the protagonists as friends , members of a community of which he or she is a part . These new friends are vital , larger ...
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... manner of an impartial observer , the irony bitterly underscores the point , as one brother must kill another in a vain attempt to destroy what is evil : the misuse and perversion of the land . Gordon's second novel , influenced to some ...
... manner of an impartial observer , the irony bitterly underscores the point , as one brother must kill another in a vain attempt to destroy what is evil : the misuse and perversion of the land . Gordon's second novel , influenced to some ...
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