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Page 43
... especially to André Malraux and to the ' new novelist ' of the 1950s , Alain Robbe - Grillet whose works ( such as Jealousy ) feature long detailed descriptions of inanimate objects . According to Goldmann the role of the hero in the ...
... especially to André Malraux and to the ' new novelist ' of the 1950s , Alain Robbe - Grillet whose works ( such as Jealousy ) feature long detailed descriptions of inanimate objects . According to Goldmann the role of the hero in the ...
Page 129
... especially the upper classes , are sharp , clear , incisive and in many respects true , but they are wholly dark - not a ray of light visible to relieve the darkness , and therefore exaggerated and untrue in their result ' . ( Griest p ...
... especially the upper classes , are sharp , clear , incisive and in many respects true , but they are wholly dark - not a ray of light visible to relieve the darkness , and therefore exaggerated and untrue in their result ' . ( Griest p ...
Page 158
... especially , ' fiction on the rates ' was in such demand that in Sheffield in 1856-67 it comprised half the total of books circulated . Librarians split between those who wanted to give the public what they demanded and those who wanted ...
... especially , ' fiction on the rates ' was in such demand that in Sheffield in 1856-67 it comprised half the total of books circulated . Librarians split between those who wanted to give the public what they demanded and those who wanted ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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