Chaos in the Novel: The Novel in ChaosKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1974 - 400 Seiten |
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... Lily Briscoe may be a good , fair , or poor artist , but her integrity cannot be questioned as she strives to objectify her vision into universal symbols which alone can organize and express what she feels . But conception and execution ...
... Lily Briscoe may be a good , fair , or poor artist , but her integrity cannot be questioned as she strives to objectify her vision into universal symbols which alone can organize and express what she feels . But conception and execution ...
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... Lily hovers on de- feat throughout the novel : as her emotions build in intensity , so does her frustration , until the canvas itself " seemed to rebuke her with its cold stare for all this hurry and agitation ; this folly and waste of ...
... Lily hovers on de- feat throughout the novel : as her emotions build in intensity , so does her frustration , until the canvas itself " seemed to rebuke her with its cold stare for all this hurry and agitation ; this folly and waste of ...
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... Lily notices that " directly she went a sort of disintegration set in ; they wavered about , went different ways " ( p . 168 ) . Like her husband , then , Mrs. Ramsay provides a point of concentration for others around which otherwise ...
... Lily notices that " directly she went a sort of disintegration set in ; they wavered about , went different ways " ( p . 168 ) . Like her husband , then , Mrs. Ramsay provides a point of concentration for others around which otherwise ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Tristram Shandy | 29 |
THE WHITENESS OF THE WHALE TURNED | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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