English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - 174 páginas A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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... Fiction Studies ( V , 1959 ) . ( Similar checklists for other modern English and American novelists have appeared at intervals in Modern Fiction Studies . ) A D. H. Lawrence Miscellany ( 1959 ) , edited by Harry T. Moore , collected ...
... Fiction Studies ( V , 1959 ) . ( Similar checklists for other modern English and American novelists have appeared at intervals in Modern Fiction Studies . ) A D. H. Lawrence Miscellany ( 1959 ) , edited by Harry T. Moore , collected ...
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... fiction takes its cue from James , and in doing so has developed its own tools for the investigation of " point of view " as a central aspect of the novel - writer's art . ( Norman Friedman's " Point of View in Fiction : The Development ...
... fiction takes its cue from James , and in doing so has developed its own tools for the investigation of " point of view " as a central aspect of the novel - writer's art . ( Norman Friedman's " Point of View in Fiction : The Development ...
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... fiction . We find American critics , with tools derived from an analysis of the symbolic patterns in Melville , Hawthorne , and Faulkner , turning to Dickens or Conrad or Joyce and making them , as it were , into American novelists , to ...
... fiction . We find American critics , with tools derived from an analysis of the symbolic patterns in Melville , Hawthorne , and Faulkner , turning to Dickens or Conrad or Joyce and making them , as it were , into American novelists , to ...
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