Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... characters in the novel - Rampion , the artist , and his wife , May are missing balance . Rampion provides the counterpoint throughout the novel as the voice of balance and reason . D. H. Lawrence found his fictionalized self , " a ...
... characters in the novel - Rampion , the artist , and his wife , May are missing balance . Rampion provides the counterpoint throughout the novel as the voice of balance and reason . D. H. Lawrence found his fictionalized self , " a ...
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... characters . These stories illustrate in a subtle manner the feelings of her central characters . In the second of the four parts of The Princess of Clèves , Marie Stuart , who was married to King Francis II of France and later became ...
... characters . These stories illustrate in a subtle manner the feelings of her central characters . In the second of the four parts of The Princess of Clèves , Marie Stuart , who was married to King Francis II of France and later became ...
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... characters are shallow people , with neither work nor aspirations to give them person- ality . The fact that they lead pampered lives in the shadow of World War I and the Great Depression without once referring to either of these giant ...
... characters are shallow people , with neither work nor aspirations to give them person- ality . The fact that they lead pampered lives in the shadow of World War I and the Great Depression without once referring to either of these giant ...
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