Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... Mahony , while Flaubert's method appears to be only loosely followed in the trilogy . Zola's method , which H.H.R. adopted , was essentially the method of a scientist . Extensive note - taking , based on close observa- tion of a ...
... Mahony , while Flaubert's method appears to be only loosely followed in the trilogy . Zola's method , which H.H.R. adopted , was essentially the method of a scientist . Extensive note - taking , based on close observa- tion of a ...
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... Mahony owes to his concepts . Like Gervaise , Etienne , and Nana , Mahony is haunted by his origins the wasted fortune which he feels a certain obligation to regain , the hypertensional condition , which has been diagnosed as cerebral ...
... Mahony owes to his concepts . Like Gervaise , Etienne , and Nana , Mahony is haunted by his origins the wasted fortune which he feels a certain obligation to regain , the hypertensional condition , which has been diagnosed as cerebral ...
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... Mahony but in themselves are irrelevant to the effectiveness of the plot , are aired : Mahony thought this point of view lopsided . No new country could hope to develop and prosper , without a steady influx of the right kind of ...
... Mahony but in themselves are irrelevant to the effectiveness of the plot , are aired : Mahony thought this point of view lopsided . No new country could hope to develop and prosper , without a steady influx of the right kind of ...
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