Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 páginas |
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... story . Poe , one of the early pioneers in the short story , was probably its first theoretician . In 1842 he wrote in a review of Hawthorne's Twice - Told Tales : A skillful literary artist has constructed a tale . If wise , he has not ...
... story . Poe , one of the early pioneers in the short story , was probably its first theoretician . In 1842 he wrote in a review of Hawthorne's Twice - Told Tales : A skillful literary artist has constructed a tale . If wise , he has not ...
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... story into larger symbolic patterns . Stein views the story in terms of its Christian symbolism ; Levin and Shattuck , in terms of its Homeric symbolism , through parallels to The Odyssey . These seemingly divergent approaches to the ...
... story into larger symbolic patterns . Stein views the story in terms of its Christian symbolism ; Levin and Shattuck , in terms of its Homeric symbolism , through parallels to The Odyssey . These seemingly divergent approaches to the ...
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... story becomes a study of the growing self - awareness of the boy alone as well as of the father - son relationship . It might be of value in pursuing the psychological aspects of the stories to consider the extent to which such concepts ...
... story becomes a study of the growing self - awareness of the boy alone as well as of the father - son relationship . It might be of value in pursuing the psychological aspects of the stories to consider the extent to which such concepts ...
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The Scope of Swifts Satire | 3 |
Ambiguity and Mystery in Hawthorne | 15 |
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE | 26 |
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