Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 3Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... periods on newspaper staffs in St. Louis , Toledo , Cleveland , and Pittsburgh , Dreiser took up residence in New York ... period he published Sister Carrie , separated from his wife , Sallie White , whom he had married in 1898 , saw his ...
... periods on newspaper staffs in St. Louis , Toledo , Cleveland , and Pittsburgh , Dreiser took up residence in New York ... period he published Sister Carrie , separated from his wife , Sallie White , whom he had married in 1898 , saw his ...
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... period , but it achieves a level of social criticism - of French society ( a number of scenes are set in Paris ) as well as of English and Irish ways — seldom found before William Makepeace Thackeray in the history of the English novel ...
... period , but it achieves a level of social criticism - of French society ( a number of scenes are set in Paris ) as well as of English and Irish ways — seldom found before William Makepeace Thackeray in the history of the English novel ...
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... period throughout most of which the two couples are the best of friends , living the life of the leisured rich at European spas , in elegant , cultivated idleness . There is an elegiac tone to this work , reflecting the autumn sunshine ...
... period throughout most of which the two couples are the best of friends , living the life of the leisured rich at European spas , in elegant , cultivated idleness . There is an elegiac tone to this work , reflecting the autumn sunshine ...
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Achievements Alexandria Quartet American artist Avignon Quintet becomes bibliography Biography career characters collection contemporary critical D. H. Lawrence daughter death Drabble Dreiser Durrell E. M. Forster early Edgeworth Eliot Elkin Ellen Glasgow England English essays experience Farrell Farrell's father Faulkner Fielding's Fitzgerald Ford Ford Madox Ford Forster Frederic Gaddis Gail Godwin Galsworthy Gardner Gaskell Gatsby George George Gissing Gissing Gissing's Glasgow Godwin Golding Golding's Goodman Gordimer Graham Greene Green Grove Hammett Hanley Henry Howards End human husband invisible James Jane John later literary forms literature lives lover major marriage married modern moral mother narrative narrator NONFICTION novel novelist plot Poems poetry political Principal long fiction protagonist published reader relationship Review scene sense sexual Shamela SHORT FICTION short stories social South Southern themes tradition trilogy University vision wife William William Faulkner William Golding woman women writing York young