Thackeray’s Cultural Frame of Reference: Allusion in The NewcomesSpringer, 18/06/1991 - 194 páginas This study of "The Newcomes" explores the cultural density found within the novel and reveals how Thackeray exploited allusion in order to present an archetypal and cyclical vision of life, questioning the status and value of fictions and blurring distinctions between history and fiction. |
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... intertext , of course , is Ecclesiastes , along with its appendages , The Pilgrim's Progress and Thackeray's own Vanity Fair - major because it involves the whole vision of life encompassed in the plot and the aspirations it ...
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Índice
The Art World | 87 |
History and India | 106 |
France of the Citizen King | 120 |
London and the Significance of Topography | 134 |
Newspapers | 159 |
Notes | 172 |
Index | 185 |
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Thackeray's Cultural Frame of Reference: Allusion in The Newcomes Rowland McMaster Pré-visualização limitada - 1991 |
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