Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 7Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... society - but on her own need for Selby's physical and emotional love . As Hippolytus , Selby is neither morally outraged nor committed to a young princess . He trifles with Sally Bee Potter under the same rules which she observes in ...
... society - but on her own need for Selby's physical and emotional love . As Hippolytus , Selby is neither morally outraged nor committed to a young princess . He trifles with Sally Bee Potter under the same rules which she observes in ...
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... society seen mainly through the eyes of a few university - educated observers who have just returned from abroad to take up their roles , which they have yet truly to discover , in the new state . What they see is an assortment of ...
... society seen mainly through the eyes of a few university - educated observers who have just returned from abroad to take up their roles , which they have yet truly to discover , in the new state . What they see is an assortment of ...
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... societies . Not only does his complex , allu- sive style encourage elitism , but also his characters are intellectuals whose problems and solutions have little direct relationship to the larger society . Whereas Western audiences ...
... societies . Not only does his complex , allu- sive style encourage elitism , but also his characters are intellectuals whose problems and solutions have little direct relationship to the larger society . Whereas Western audiences ...
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Settle Mary Lee | 3003 |
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