The English Novel: Form and FunctionHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 473 páginas |
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... ideal of human justice as an absurdity , without diminishing his vision of life to the scope of a brute's eye ; nor can he eliminate the actualities of human psychology and practice as shown in the relationships of the boy and his ...
... ideal of human justice as an absurdity , without diminishing his vision of life to the scope of a brute's eye ; nor can he eliminate the actualities of human psychology and practice as shown in the relationships of the boy and his ...
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... re- bounding moon , in which he has so much pride , “ as though he had had a hand in regulating that unique spectacle , " remains in the mind as a figure of the ego - ideal , even that ideal 236 The English Novel : Form and Function.
... re- bounding moon , in which he has so much pride , “ as though he had had a hand in regulating that unique spectacle , " remains in the mind as a figure of the ego - ideal , even that ideal 236 The English Novel : Form and Function.
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... ideal of womanhood ? Is his ideal of womanhood aesthetically validated by the structure of the book ? Does it play an organically necessary structural part ? To what degree does the aesthetic structure of a work affect the ...
... ideal of womanhood ? Is his ideal of womanhood aesthetically validated by the structure of the book ? Does it play an organically necessary structural part ? To what degree does the aesthetic structure of a work affect the ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
ON Don Quixote | 9 |
ON The Pilgrims Progress 21 p 45 6 | 33 |
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action Adam Bede aesthetic appearance associated attitude Austen Becky Becky's Bennet Catherine character child Clara Clarissa comic complex concrete consciousness context contrast dark death destiny Dickens Don Quixote dramatic dream Effie Elizabeth emotional end of Chapter episode experience eyes fact father feeling guilt Hardy's Heart of Mid-Lothian Heathcliff human ideal imagination irony Isabel Jane Austen Jeanie Jeanie's Jim's kind language live look Lovelace Madame Merle Marlow marriage meaning metaphor mind Miss Miss Havisham Moll Flanders Moll's moral Morel motif motivation myth nature novel novelist Osmond passage Patna Patusan person Pip's plot Pride and Prejudice psychological Quixote's reality relationship Sancho scene sense Shandy significance social soul spiritual Stephen Sterne's story structure suggest symbolic Tess Tess's theme things tion Toby Tom Jones Tom's Tristram Tristram Shandy V. S. Pritchett values Vanity Fair vision whole words Wuthering Heights