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... effect on the early nov- els is seen in the typographical layout of Bunyan's Life and Death of Mr. Badman and Richardson's Pamela : Bun- yan sets out his dialogue as though it were the texts of a printed play ; Richardson precedes his ...
... effect on the early nov- els is seen in the typographical layout of Bunyan's Life and Death of Mr. Badman and Richardson's Pamela : Bun- yan sets out his dialogue as though it were the texts of a printed play ; Richardson precedes his ...
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... effect , much what Wyndham Lewis has said in The Writer and the Absolute : there is in all those arts which parallel nature some- thing like a law obliging the artist to a fanatical scrupu- losity , as it were a physical incapacity to ...
... effect , much what Wyndham Lewis has said in The Writer and the Absolute : there is in all those arts which parallel nature some- thing like a law obliging the artist to a fanatical scrupu- losity , as it were a physical incapacity to ...
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... effect on Marlow of the blackness of Africa , its otherness - everything that lies beyond the con- cept of fidelity - and of the presence , terrifying even when unseen , of Mr. Kurtz , the figure of evil who is worshiped by the natives ...
... effect on Marlow of the blackness of Africa , its otherness - everything that lies beyond the con- cept of fidelity - and of the presence , terrifying even when unseen , of Mr. Kurtz , the figure of evil who is worshiped by the natives ...
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THE BEGINNINGS | 7 |
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 31 |
THE FIRST GENERA | 107 |
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