Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 3Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... plot lines , Edgeworth had the clever notion of ending the story simply and even humorously ( there is an unfortunate paucity of humor in this novel ) by completing the tale through the device of a letter written by an Irish coach ...
... plot lines , Edgeworth had the clever notion of ending the story simply and even humorously ( there is an unfortunate paucity of humor in this novel ) by completing the tale through the device of a letter written by an Irish coach ...
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... plot lines come together when Dorothea , deeply moved by Lydgate's marital and financial problems and eager to clear him from blame in a scandal involving Bulstrode , offers to call on Rosamond . She finds Rosamond in what appears to be ...
... plot lines come together when Dorothea , deeply moved by Lydgate's marital and financial problems and eager to clear him from blame in a scandal involving Bulstrode , offers to call on Rosamond . She finds Rosamond in what appears to be ...
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... plot - not much really " happens " in the novel - his intense , almost over- whelming rhetorical style , and his seemingly inconsistent juxtaposition of formal speech and street slang ( often coming from the same character , in the same ...
... plot - not much really " happens " in the novel - his intense , almost over- whelming rhetorical style , and his seemingly inconsistent juxtaposition of formal speech and street slang ( often coming from the same character , in the same ...
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