Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 7Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1983 - 3352 Seiten A Comprehensive study of long fiction authors, historical development and genres (early prose fiction, the novel and the novella). |
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... innocence that can redeem through pity and love and the vision of the artist that can change brutal reality into beauty . The most extensive development of this theme occurs in Picture Palace , which becomes less a song of triumph for ...
... innocence that can redeem through pity and love and the vision of the artist that can change brutal reality into beauty . The most extensive development of this theme occurs in Picture Palace , which becomes less a song of triumph for ...
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... innocence and the recognition of evil in the fallen world , and the difficulty of finding a moral balance in a world in which traditional Christian values seem to be faltering . For example , in his book - length poem , Brother to ...
... innocence and the recognition of evil in the fallen world , and the difficulty of finding a moral balance in a world in which traditional Christian values seem to be faltering . For example , in his book - length poem , Brother to ...
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... innocence , incapable of healing the scars of " civilization . " Jerry sinks into a bestial pattern and Rachel into insanity , eventually killing herself . Beaumont , who finds out that the slanderous handbill came from Wilkie Barron ...
... innocence , incapable of healing the scars of " civilization . " Jerry sinks into a bestial pattern and Rachel into insanity , eventually killing herself . Beaumont , who finds out that the slanderous handbill came from Wilkie Barron ...
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Achievements Adventures American appeared artist attempt Aunt's Story becomes Biography Brideshead Revisited career century characters critics daughter death dream essays Eudora Welty Evelyn Waugh experience father feels final George hero Hobbit human innocence Jeeves John John Updike later literary forms lives major marriage married Middle-earth Miss Lonelyhearts modern moral Morning Ever Comes mother narrative narrator Nat Turner NONFICTION novel novelist play plot Poems poetry political Principal long fiction protagonist published reader relationship Review Robert Penn Warren satire sense sexual short stories Slipping-Down social society Solid Mandala Sophie's Choice Sturgeon style Styron success symbol Thackeray theme Theroux Tolkien traditional tragic Trollope Tyler's Updike Updike's Vechten Vidal vision Vonnegut Wain Wain's Wallant Warren Waugh Welty Wescott Wharton White wife Wilder Wilson Wodehouse Wolfe Wolfe's woman Woolf Wright writing wrote Ybor City Yerby Yglesias York young