British Writers: Retrospective supplement, Volumen2Twenty-two of the most studied and most popular writers in British literature are reexamined in this second retrospective supplement to the" British Writers Series." Authors covered include Jane Austen, Chaucer, Dickens, T. S. Eliot, Tom Stoppard, Oscar Wilde and others. |
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Sometimes digressing , sometimes alluding to facts familiar to his auditors but
mysterious to the reader , Marlow draws the reader along in the wake of his
compelling voice — a voice that gives Conrad freedom to order revelations in a ...
Sometimes digressing , sometimes alluding to facts familiar to his auditors but
mysterious to the reader , Marlow draws the reader along in the wake of his
compelling voice — a voice that gives Conrad freedom to order revelations in a ...
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The melodrama of these events is leavened by the acuity of Eliot's moral vision :
she conveys to the reader how this drama seems to each of its players , so that
their actions are ( if not justifiable ) wholly intelligible , the product of their varied ...
The melodrama of these events is leavened by the acuity of Eliot's moral vision :
she conveys to the reader how this drama seems to each of its players , so that
their actions are ( if not justifiable ) wholly intelligible , the product of their varied ...
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Eliot , himself an Anglican , was particularly concerned to stress the value of
Herbert's poems as “ a record of spiritual struggle which should touch the feeling
and enlarge the understanding of those readers also who hold no religious belief
...
Eliot , himself an Anglican , was particularly concerned to stress the value of
Herbert's poems as “ a record of spiritual struggle which should touch the feeling
and enlarge the understanding of those readers also who hold no religious belief
...
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Contenido
Chronology | xv |
List of Contributors Ixix | lxix |
ROBERT BROWNING Julie Hearn | 17 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 21 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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