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This character is brilliantly on show in the last essay I wish to speak about today , ' Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist ' . It is , I suggest , a supreme example of Elia at play , in a game that is at once literal and symbolic ...
This character is brilliantly on show in the last essay I wish to speak about today , ' Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist ' . It is , I suggest , a supreme example of Elia at play , in a game that is at once literal and symbolic ...
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London ROGER ROBINSON > CLAUDE A. PRANCE , The Characters in the Novels of Thomas Love Peacock 1785-1866 . Edwin Mellen : Lewiston , U.S.A. , Lampeter , U.K. , and Queenston , Canada . Pp . x + 303 . WHAT A DELIGHT !
London ROGER ROBINSON > CLAUDE A. PRANCE , The Characters in the Novels of Thomas Love Peacock 1785-1866 . Edwin Mellen : Lewiston , U.S.A. , Lampeter , U.K. , and Queenston , Canada . Pp . x + 303 . WHAT A DELIGHT !
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In Comus there is no dramatic tension as would result from the unfolding of character in narrative time . Character is already apparent and self - evident ; the knowingness of The Lady's self - revelation shows this .
In Comus there is no dramatic tension as would result from the unfolding of character in narrative time . Character is already apparent and self - evident ; the knowingness of The Lady's self - revelation shows this .
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