Tradition and Dream: The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our TimeDen engelske og amerikanske novelle fra 1920 til 1960 |
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... George Eliot than to Flaubert . As much as Fielding or George Eliot , he is the novelist as moralist - or the moralist as novelist . He was much else besides : one of the best short - story writers in English , a poet , a writer of ...
... George Eliot than to Flaubert . As much as Fielding or George Eliot , he is the novelist as moralist - or the moralist as novelist . He was much else besides : one of the best short - story writers in English , a poet , a writer of ...
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... George Eliot . During the course of the novel it is made explicit that Wilson is attempting a heroine of distinct ... George Eliot's Maggie Tulliver and Dorothea Brooke , Meredith's Clara Middleton and James's Isabel Archer . The very ...
... George Eliot . During the course of the novel it is made explicit that Wilson is attempting a heroine of distinct ... George Eliot's Maggie Tulliver and Dorothea Brooke , Meredith's Clara Middleton and James's Isabel Archer . The very ...
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... George Eliot . In the passionate seriousness of her response to life Martha Quest is in the direct line of descent from Maggie Tulliver , and Doris Lessing shows her kinship to George Eliot both in her technique here and in her sober ...
... George Eliot . In the passionate seriousness of her response to life Martha Quest is in the direct line of descent from Maggie Tulliver , and Doris Lessing shows her kinship to George Eliot both in her technique here and in her sober ...
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American | 65 |
The Southern Novel Between the Wars | 108 |
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