The Atlantic Literary Review, Volume 3,Edições 3-4Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 2002 |
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historical realities described , Seth finds himself in a more difficult position than did Walter Scott in his Scottish novels : where Scott was able to represent directly to the reader two out of three imputed languages ( English and ...
historical realities described , Seth finds himself in a more difficult position than did Walter Scott in his Scottish novels : where Scott was able to represent directly to the reader two out of three imputed languages ( English and ...
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... described merely in positive terms in the novel : the feeling of ennui that the process generates is also included . The decision to leave her husband and her subsequent lifestyle contribute to Tara's sense of dislocation . With little ...
... described merely in positive terms in the novel : the feeling of ennui that the process generates is also included . The decision to leave her husband and her subsequent lifestyle contribute to Tara's sense of dislocation . With little ...
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... described as " the emergence of a notion of a universal ' literature , ' a form of artistic expression that embodies differences in place and culture , emotion and aspiration , but in such a way as to render them communicable . This ...
... described as " the emergence of a notion of a universal ' literature , ' a form of artistic expression that embodies differences in place and culture , emotion and aspiration , but in such a way as to render them communicable . This ...
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Subverting the Myth of Immaculate White Woman | 39 |
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