Frank Norris, Form and Development, Volumen2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 904 páginas |
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... largely ignored or misunderstood by many of his critics . Norris does not glorify the emotions at the expense of thought ; he is romantic but not anti - rational . Lloyd's self - control is that which the mind exercises over the ...
... largely ignored or misunderstood by many of his critics . Norris does not glorify the emotions at the expense of thought ; he is romantic but not anti - rational . Lloyd's self - control is that which the mind exercises over the ...
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... largely upon them , depicting them as capitalists rather than as small homesteaders , their land measurable in thousands of acres . res . 19 Their ranches were run as large businesses with inter- communication systems used to coordinate ...
... largely upon them , depicting them as capitalists rather than as small homesteaders , their land measurable in thousands of acres . res . 19 Their ranches were run as large businesses with inter- communication systems used to coordinate ...
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... largely functional , but their functions are complex , and Norris attempts to give each distinct individual characteristics . Although Shelgrim appears only once , and then largely as the mouthpiece for the railroad point of view ...
... largely functional , but their functions are complex , and Norris attempts to give each distinct individual characteristics . Although Shelgrim appears only once , and then largely as the mouthpiece for the railroad point of view ...
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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