Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 7Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... reality ? Is this a criticism of Romantic optimism , of the denial of the reality of evil except as the utterly disposable dead hand of tradition ? The mystery endures because critics have suggested all these pos- sibilities ; critics ...
... reality ? Is this a criticism of Romantic optimism , of the denial of the reality of evil except as the utterly disposable dead hand of tradition ? The mystery endures because critics have suggested all these pos- sibilities ; critics ...
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... reality as raw material for her novel , while Sir Quentin attempts to use art to tamper with the lives of real people ; at another level , however , Fleur's poetic imagination perceives and creates future events . Loitering with Intent ...
... reality as raw material for her novel , while Sir Quentin attempts to use art to tamper with the lives of real people ; at another level , however , Fleur's poetic imagination perceives and creates future events . Loitering with Intent ...
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... reality and prevent their communi- cating with each other or anyone else . The Shandy family is well named ; " shandy " in Yorkshire means crackbrained . Significantly , the novel begins with an interrupted act of procreation and ends ...
... reality and prevent their communi- cating with each other or anyone else . The Shandy family is well named ; " shandy " in Yorkshire means crackbrained . Significantly , the novel begins with an interrupted act of procreation and ends ...
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