The English Novel in the Twentieth Century: The Doom of Empire |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 27
Page 86
... scene . But if drawn to the priesthood , Joyce rebelled against Christianity and the Church . As the scene of Stephen's being called to the priesthood makes clear , neither had any room for something that Joyce offers us implicitly as ...
... scene . But if drawn to the priesthood , Joyce rebelled against Christianity and the Church . As the scene of Stephen's being called to the priesthood makes clear , neither had any room for something that Joyce offers us implicitly as ...
Page 92
... scene , and his success there can help us to understand why Joyce had the difficulties he had with autobiographical fiction . The artistic triumph of this scene is : 1 , to render fully but objectively the violence of Irish life ...
... scene , and his success there can help us to understand why Joyce had the difficulties he had with autobiographical fiction . The artistic triumph of this scene is : 1 , to render fully but objectively the violence of Irish life ...
Page 93
... scene , rooting it multiply in its historic- sociological - political contexts , and also to the steadily mounting emotional tension and excitement , as single in its curve as a scene in tragedy by Racine . Like ' Ivy Day in the ...
... scene , rooting it multiply in its historic- sociological - political contexts , and also to the steadily mounting emotional tension and excitement , as single in its curve as a scene in tragedy by Racine . Like ' Ivy Day in the ...
Contents
1 THE EMPIRE AND THE ADVENTURE | 1 |
THE EMPIRE | 16 |
THE SISTERS | 46 |
Copyright | |
6 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adventure aesthetic Amis's Anna Anti-Death League aristo-military artist audience authority Birkin Brangwen Brideshead Brideshead Revisited British career caste character cliché course culture D. H. Lawrence dandy described Dick Doris Lessing empire England English essay Evelyn Evelyn Waugh experience father feeling felt fiction figure Forster Frieda genre Gerald Golden Notebook Gudrun Howards End idea imagination imperialism imperialist India instance intellectual James Joyce joke Joyce's Kipling hero Kipling's Lady Chatterley's Lover later laughter Lawrence and Joyce Lawrence's Lessing's Light That Failed literary literature lived London Lovers Lucky Jim Maisie marriage Martha Quest master-class mind modern moral Naipaul never novel novelists Orwell paradox poem political reader represents Rudyard says scene seems sense sensibility sexual Skrebensky social soldier Stalky Stephen story T. S. Eliot theme things told Ulysses Ursula Waugh and Amis woman Women in Love Woolf writers wrote