Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 7Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... seems to be largely a result of the bonds that unite Fergus with Waverley and Morton with Burley in a common enterprise for much of their respective stories . The cause shared by each pair of characters makes it pos- sible for each pair ...
... seems to be largely a result of the bonds that unite Fergus with Waverley and Morton with Burley in a common enterprise for much of their respective stories . The cause shared by each pair of characters makes it pos- sible for each pair ...
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... seems almost an afterthought . There is , however , a good deal of effective characterization in the novel . Diana Vernon is probably the most attractive and interesting of Scott's her- oines . She is well educated , strong - minded ...
... seems almost an afterthought . There is , however , a good deal of effective characterization in the novel . Diana Vernon is probably the most attractive and interesting of Scott's her- oines . She is well educated , strong - minded ...
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... seems an almost gratuitous extension of suffering , especially since the real Jereboam Beauchamp , who murdered Colonel Solomon Sharp in 1825 , did hang for his crime . The real trial and death of Beauchamp and his wife , Ann Cook ...
... seems an almost gratuitous extension of suffering , especially since the real Jereboam Beauchamp , who murdered Colonel Solomon Sharp in 1825 , did hang for his crime . The real trial and death of Beauchamp and his wife , Ann Cook ...
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Scott Sir Walter | 2982 |
Settle Mary Lee | 3003 |
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