Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 8Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... Social and Family Settings . " In The Moral Art of Philip Massinger . Cranbury , N.J .: Bucknell University Press , 1993. Opposes critics who see the play as a conservative attack on social mobility . Finds the play validates a social ...
... Social and Family Settings . " In The Moral Art of Philip Massinger . Cranbury , N.J .: Bucknell University Press , 1993. Opposes critics who see the play as a conservative attack on social mobility . Finds the play validates a social ...
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... social history . Porter is not often credited with being a social historian as well as a fine crafter of prose . Perhaps the reason is that she is only indirectly concerned with politics and so those critics whose social vision is ...
... social history . Porter is not often credited with being a social historian as well as a fine crafter of prose . Perhaps the reason is that she is only indirectly concerned with politics and so those critics whose social vision is ...
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... social or political commentary . Forster belittles social forms on all sides of the conflict and favors neither the Indians nor the British . The bridge party , Fielding's tea party , and Aziz's cave party are all failures . More ...
... social or political commentary . Forster belittles social forms on all sides of the conflict and favors neither the Indians nor the British . The bridge party , Fielding's tea party , and Aziz's cave party are all failures . More ...
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