Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... novel . Bearing a disjuncture in terms of an Aristotelian " action " similar to that of A Winter's Tale , Mrs. Woolf's novel also needs some form of transitional device to link its two sections . “ Time Passes ” fills somewhat the same ...
... novel . Bearing a disjuncture in terms of an Aristotelian " action " similar to that of A Winter's Tale , Mrs. Woolf's novel also needs some form of transitional device to link its two sections . “ Time Passes ” fills somewhat the same ...
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... novel . Edgar Johnson has discussed Dickens ' ironic uses of " the image of wealth as filth . ” The correlation between dust and gold is made again and again in the course of the novel . Mr. Johnson goes on to point out that “ the dust ...
... novel . Edgar Johnson has discussed Dickens ' ironic uses of " the image of wealth as filth . ” The correlation between dust and gold is made again and again in the course of the novel . Mr. Johnson goes on to point out that “ the dust ...
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... novel . Bella Wilfer , too , is associated with the standard Dickens image of hearthside bliss . However , like the other heroines of Dickens ' late novels ( Estella in Great Expectations and Helena Landless in Edwin Drood ) , Bella ...
... novel . Bella Wilfer , too , is associated with the standard Dickens image of hearthside bliss . However , like the other heroines of Dickens ' late novels ( Estella in Great Expectations and Helena Landless in Edwin Drood ) , Bella ...
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