The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... novels " St. Leons " and the like . ' This jab at Godwin's Gothic novel came during the craze for the horrific , and Lamb , as I have already noted , may have resented popularity of what he believed was inferior literature ( Marrs , 1 ...
... novels " St. Leons " and the like . ' This jab at Godwin's Gothic novel came during the craze for the horrific , and Lamb , as I have already noted , may have resented popularity of what he believed was inferior literature ( Marrs , 1 ...
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... novel writing , Rosamund Gray , supplanted any overdone Gothicism in its seduction theme with overdone sentimentality . his plays too , Lamb generally eschewed supernatural phenonena , although a fragment , ' The Witch ' was originally ...
... novel writing , Rosamund Gray , supplanted any overdone Gothicism in its seduction theme with overdone sentimentality . his plays too , Lamb generally eschewed supernatural phenonena , although a fragment , ' The Witch ' was originally ...
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... novel in the Gissing canon , was suggested by a reading of Lamb's Essays [ The Gissing Newsletter , Vol . XXIV , No. 4 , October 1988 ] and the second that one important character in the same novel is a fictional version of Lamb himself ...
... novel in the Gissing canon , was suggested by a reading of Lamb's Essays [ The Gissing Newsletter , Vol . XXIV , No. 4 , October 1988 ] and the second that one important character in the same novel is a fictional version of Lamb himself ...
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Restoring the London Connection Jonathan Bate | 181 |
Book Reviews 202 | 181 |
Fifty Years Ago Continued Selected by D E Wickham 214 | 181 |
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