Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 7Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... concerned with the nature of her own perception and with that of her reader than she was with its objects . She wanted ... concern with motion makes sense as an attempt to mimic or evoke the nature of consciousness as she understood it ...
... concerned with the nature of her own perception and with that of her reader than she was with its objects . She wanted ... concern with motion makes sense as an attempt to mimic or evoke the nature of consciousness as she understood it ...
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... concern the intricacies of family relationships and the isolation of the individual within the family . For Tyler , families clearly provided not only her major source for learning about the world as a child , but also fertile ground ...
... concern the intricacies of family relationships and the isolation of the individual within the family . For Tyler , families clearly provided not only her major source for learning about the world as a child , but also fertile ground ...
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... concerns . These concerns include his sense of the dignity of human beings in the midst of an oftentimes cruel , indifferent , cynical world . His concern is with a world caught up in time , desire , and disappointment . Most ...
... concerns . These concerns include his sense of the dignity of human beings in the midst of an oftentimes cruel , indifferent , cynical world . His concern is with a world caught up in time , desire , and disappointment . Most ...
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Sayers Dorothy L | 2969 |
Scott Sir Walter | 2982 |
Settle Mary Lee | 3003 |
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Achievements Adventures American Anne Tyler artist autobiography becomes bibliography Biography Brideshead Revisited C. P. Snow career century characters critics culture daughter death dream England essays experience father Gertrude Stein hero Hobbit human John later letters literary forms literature lives London Lord major marriage married Mary Mary Shelley Middle-earth modern moral Morning Ever Comes narrative narrator Nat Turner nature NONFICTION novel novelist plot Poems poetry political Principal long fiction protagonist published reader realistic relationship romantic satire Sayers sense Shelley SHORT FICTION short stories Silmarillion Simms Simms's Sinclair Slipping-Down Smollett Snow Snow's social Sophie's Choice Spark Stegner Stein Steinbeck Sterne Strangers and Brothers Stuart Sturgeon Styron symbolic tale Thackeray theme Tobias Smollett Tolkien tradition Tristram Shandy Trollope Twain Tyler University Updike Updike's Vechten Vidal volumes Vonnegut Wain Wallant Warren Waugh Waverley wife William Wimsey woman writing wrote Yorick York young