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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... wife are Miriam in Sons and Lovers , Hermione Roddice in Women in Love , and Aaron's wife in Aaron's Rod . Annable , of course , is a highly sophisticated version of Lawrence's father . Lawrence was anti - intellectual , but he had to ...
... wife are Miriam in Sons and Lovers , Hermione Roddice in Women in Love , and Aaron's wife in Aaron's Rod . Annable , of course , is a highly sophisticated version of Lawrence's father . Lawrence was anti - intellectual , but he had to ...
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... wife , a wanton , whose child may not be his , who deserts him , whom he takes back , who throughout his life does her best to ruin him and indeed does so in the eyes of the world . He will not divorce her because a gentleman does not ...
... wife , a wanton , whose child may not be his , who deserts him , whom he takes back , who throughout his life does her best to ruin him and indeed does so in the eyes of the world . He will not divorce her because a gentleman does not ...
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... wife Fanny , and their children , one of whom goes to prison , while another becomes a trade union leader and a third a sailor . It is a chronicle of life lived for much of the time at the subsistence level , of struggle between husband ...
... wife Fanny , and their children , one of whom goes to prison , while another becomes a trade union leader and a third a sailor . It is a chronicle of life lived for much of the time at the subsistence level , of struggle between husband ...
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American | 65 |
The Southern Novel Between the Wars | 108 |
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