Frank Norris, Form and Development, Volumen2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 904 páginas |
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... individual . The individual , however , is assigned a part . He also has the choice of either fulfilling the role given him or not . He can be productive , depending upon his ability to control his physical drives and bend them toward ...
... individual . The individual , however , is assigned a part . He also has the choice of either fulfilling the role given him or not . He can be productive , depending upon his ability to control his physical drives and bend them toward ...
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... individual failures , the work as a whole went on until it was completed . Within this system , both the ranchers and the railroad trust are agents of nature . As such they are inadvertent contributors to , rather than wilful ...
... individual failures , the work as a whole went on until it was completed . Within this system , both the ranchers and the railroad trust are agents of nature . As such they are inadvertent contributors to , rather than wilful ...
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... individual changed , the geographic backdrop against which he was placed remained the same , a fixed point used for measurement . The Octopus , however , Norris uses the seasonal cycle rather than a fixed and unchanging physical ...
... individual changed , the geographic backdrop against which he was placed remained the same , a fixed point used for measurement . The Octopus , however , Norris uses the seasonal cycle rather than a fixed and unchanging physical ...
Términos y frases comunes
According to Norris achieved action Angèle Annie Derrick Annixter Annixter's arctic aspect atavism attempted battle Behrman Bennett Blix Cedarquist chance character conflict Conte Conte's theories Contean contrast corner Corthell Cressler critics death depiction despite deterministic displays earlier economic elements evil evolution evolutionary position experiences farmers Father Sarria feeling felt femininity Ferriss Frank Norris function Gretry growth high evolutionary Hilma Hooven human idea ideological immortality individual innocent involved Jadwin Landry Laura law of supply Lloyd lycanthropy Magnus Man's Woman manifestation material McTeague mechanical forces moral influence Moran ness Norris gives Norris indicates Norris presents Norris suggests novel nursing Octopus opera Persephone physical nature Pizer Presley Presley's qualities railroad trust railroad-rancher ranchers recognized response result role romance Seed ranch seemed selfish Shelgrim sixth sense speculation spiritual strength struggle supply and demand theme told treatment Trina Vanamee Vanamee's Vandover weak wheat