Masterplots: 2010 Plot Stories & Essay Reviews from the World's Fine Literature, Volume 9Frank Northen Magill, Dayton Kohler Salem Press, 1976 - 7336 páginas |
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... characters do not seem real , so complete is their degrada- tion . We detect in them the same unreal- ity , the same lack of social or moral sense , that T. S. Eliot found in the characters in Lawrence's fiction . It is not that they ...
... characters do not seem real , so complete is their degrada- tion . We detect in them the same unreal- ity , the same lack of social or moral sense , that T. S. Eliot found in the characters in Lawrence's fiction . It is not that they ...
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... characters in a locale that is eas- ily distinguishable as the slightly seedy , much ingrown , certainly picturesque country of the Deep South . Both concen- trate on characters that are slightly off the norm , the kind that are excused ...
... characters in a locale that is eas- ily distinguishable as the slightly seedy , much ingrown , certainly picturesque country of the Deep South . Both concen- trate on characters that are slightly off the norm , the kind that are excused ...
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... characters were actual persons and their ideas , in all probability , were their own . But there is the problem - for those who concern themselves about such matters - of decid- ing how much of Diderot can be found in the character ...
... characters were actual persons and their ideas , in all probability , were their own . But there is the problem - for those who concern themselves about such matters - of decid- ing how much of Diderot can be found in the character ...
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