Commonwealth Literature and the Modern WorldHena Maes-Jelinek Published under the sponsorship of the Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1975 - Commonwealth literature (English) - 181 pages |
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Page 138
... World version of the Old World myth of Eden is , in fact , an inversion of it : in the New World the Fall precedes the Creation of Man as an individual ; thus Richard Devine must in His Natural Life " fall " to the 138.
... World version of the Old World myth of Eden is , in fact , an inversion of it : in the New World the Fall precedes the Creation of Man as an individual ; thus Richard Devine must in His Natural Life " fall " to the 138.
Page 140
... Richard Devine becomes Rufus Dawes , and then becomes Tom Crosbie when John Rex becomes the false Richard Devine . A change of status is the motive for the mutiny in Part Two ( the first Part of the shorter version ) ; there is a play ...
... Richard Devine becomes Rufus Dawes , and then becomes Tom Crosbie when John Rex becomes the false Richard Devine . A change of status is the motive for the mutiny in Part Two ( the first Part of the shorter version ) ; there is a play ...
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... Richard Devine ; these revelations occur in the last chapter of Part Eight , which is filled with other revelations - that Arthur Vern is really Arthur Devine , that Dick Purfoy is really Richard Frere , that Dorcas Crosbie is really ...
... Richard Devine ; these revelations occur in the last chapter of Part Eight , which is filled with other revelations - that Arthur Vern is really Arthur Devine , that Dick Purfoy is really Richard Frere , that Dorcas Crosbie is really ...
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