The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 sidor |
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... novel . If they are essentials of the novel , then Defoe's fictions are not novels . In the accepted modern sense of the word , Richardson's Pamela ' is the first modern novel . • " " This being so , the question remains , how Defoe is ...
... novel . If they are essentials of the novel , then Defoe's fictions are not novels . In the accepted modern sense of the word , Richardson's Pamela ' is the first modern novel . • " " This being so , the question remains , how Defoe is ...
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... novel is perhaps the most elastic and adaptable medium that the literary artist has discovered . The Novel as a . It requires dramatic construction , while allowing the author to work out his characters and inci- dents with a detail ...
... novel is perhaps the most elastic and adaptable medium that the literary artist has discovered . The Novel as a . It requires dramatic construction , while allowing the author to work out his characters and inci- dents with a detail ...
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... Novel . 6 In George Eliot the novel took its modern form . Every story - except perhaps The Mill on the Development of Floss - derives its unity from its plot . The different episodes are all related to each other and subordinated to ...
... Novel . 6 In George Eliot the novel took its modern form . Every story - except perhaps The Mill on the Development of Floss - derives its unity from its plot . The different episodes are all related to each other and subordinated to ...
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