Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 7Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... early work in psychology was to provide her with both a subject and a style that would continue in many forms through- out her career . She was awarded her A.B. by Harvard in 1898 , almost a year after she had entered medical school at ...
... early work in psychology was to provide her with both a subject and a style that would continue in many forms through- out her career . She was awarded her A.B. by Harvard in 1898 , almost a year after she had entered medical school at ...
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... early experience of isolation and her later effort “ to fit into the outside world " provided the " kind of setting - apart situation " the writer requires for aesthetic distancing . Tyler's early isolation and struggle to belong also ...
... early experience of isolation and her later effort “ to fit into the outside world " provided the " kind of setting - apart situation " the writer requires for aesthetic distancing . Tyler's early isolation and struggle to belong also ...
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... early death . It was Wallant's achievement to fuse the qualities of an old- fashioned novelist with the perceptions of a modern urban realist . The com- bination resulted in novels which offer a particularly clear view of the 1960's ...
... early death . It was Wallant's achievement to fuse the qualities of an old- fashioned novelist with the perceptions of a modern urban realist . The com- bination resulted in novels which offer a particularly clear view of the 1960's ...
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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