British Writers: Retrospective supplement, Volume 2Jay Parini Twenty-two of the most studied and most popular writers in British literature are reexamined in this second retrospective supplement to the British Writers Series. Authors covered include Jane Austen, Chaucer, Dickens, T. S. Eliot, Tom Stoppard, Oscar Wilde and others. |
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... lives on the surface , basing his domestic happi- ness on the illusion that he is " loved for himself " ( p . 235 ) ; in fact Winnie tolerates him solely because he protects her mother and Stevie . Since Verloc and Winnie live in ...
... lives on the surface , basing his domestic happi- ness on the illusion that he is " loved for himself " ( p . 235 ) ; in fact Winnie tolerates him solely because he protects her mother and Stevie . Since Verloc and Winnie live in ...
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... Lives ( Aubrey ) , I : 260 A Brief Lives ( Brookner ) , Supp . IV : 131– 133 Brief Notes upon a Late Sermon ( Milton ) , II : 176 Briefing for a Descent into Hell ( Lessing ) , Supp . I : 248-249 Briggflatts ( Bunting ) , Supp . VII : 1 ...
... Lives ( Aubrey ) , I : 260 A Brief Lives ( Brookner ) , Supp . IV : 131– 133 Brief Notes upon a Late Sermon ( Milton ) , II : 176 Briefing for a Descent into Hell ( Lessing ) , Supp . I : 248-249 Briggflatts ( Bunting ) , Supp . VII : 1 ...
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... Lives " ( Mahon ) , Supp . VI : 169 Lives , The ( Walton ) , II : 131 , 134–137 , 139 , 140-143 ; see also individual works : Life of Dr. Donne ; Life of Dr. Robert Sanderson ; Life of Mr. George Herbert ; Life of Mr. Richard Hooker ...
... Lives " ( Mahon ) , Supp . VI : 169 Lives , The ( Walton ) , II : 131 , 134–137 , 139 , 140-143 ; see also individual works : Life of Dr. Donne ; Life of Dr. Robert Sanderson ; Life of Mr. George Herbert ; Life of Mr. Richard Hooker ...
Contents
Contents | xiii |
List of Contributors | lxix |
ROBERT BROWNING Julie Hearn | 17 |
Copyright | |
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