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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Page 252
... young physics master in a provincial secondary school in 1939. Joe , the hero as anti - hero , tells his story , which relates his successful efforts to avoid marrying the girl he is sleeping with , in an extremely adroit approximation ...
... young physics master in a provincial secondary school in 1939. Joe , the hero as anti - hero , tells his story , which relates his successful efforts to avoid marrying the girl he is sleeping with , in an extremely adroit approximation ...
Page 281
... young man's novel . It is obviously not a realistic novel in any sense ; it is much more the comic expression of a young man's fears of what he may find when he goes out into the relatively unknown world of work and of his sense of ...
... young man's novel . It is obviously not a realistic novel in any sense ; it is much more the comic expression of a young man's fears of what he may find when he goes out into the relatively unknown world of work and of his sense of ...
Page 346
... Young Lonigan , 148 Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan , The , 148 , 151 Young People , 252–3 Zabel , Morton Dauwen , on Graham Greene , 205 , 207 Zola , Émile , 144 Zweig , Arnold , 140 346 INDEX.
... Young Lonigan , 148 Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan , The , 148 , 151 Young People , 252–3 Zabel , Morton Dauwen , on Graham Greene , 205 , 207 Zola , Émile , 144 Zweig , Arnold , 140 346 INDEX.
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