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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... Political Novels . Hull , England : University of Hull , 1968. Argues that the effectiveness of Trollope's political novels derives from the author's own engage- ment in politics . Sadleir , Michael . Trollope : A Commentary . 3d ed ...
... Political Novels . Hull , England : University of Hull , 1968. Argues that the effectiveness of Trollope's political novels derives from the author's own engage- ment in politics . Sadleir , Michael . Trollope : A Commentary . 3d ed ...
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... political background ; points out ways in which Trollope allows his characters to grow as the story progresses ... Political Novels . Hull , England : University of Hull , 1968. Analyzes the influence of Trollope's life on the Palliser ...
... political background ; points out ways in which Trollope allows his characters to grow as the story progresses ... Political Novels . Hull , England : University of Hull , 1968. Analyzes the influence of Trollope's life on the Palliser ...
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... political intent of the work . The Pilot raises a political question that was important in Cooper's own life and , more significantly , was critical during the Revolutionary War . The issue was one of loyalty . The Pilot is a novel ...
... political intent of the work . The Pilot raises a political question that was important in Cooper's own life and , more significantly , was critical during the Revolutionary War . The issue was one of loyalty . The Pilot is a novel ...
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