Soliloquy in Nineteenth-century FictionMacmillan, 1987 - 223 pàgines |
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Pàgina 39
... solve her problem as offering conclusions that must stem from previous musings about her social isolation and the marriage market . What still remains unsettled is nonetheless pointed to in resolute terms , for with Becky ' if ' and ...
... solve her problem as offering conclusions that must stem from previous musings about her social isolation and the marriage market . What still remains unsettled is nonetheless pointed to in resolute terms , for with Becky ' if ' and ...
Pàgina 48
... problem- solving . In contrast , the right - hand side depicts soliloquies which are self - goading from the outset , which are primarily self - expressive and do not seem to draw their energy from a problem - solving impulse . Thus ...
... problem- solving . In contrast , the right - hand side depicts soliloquies which are self - goading from the outset , which are primarily self - expressive and do not seem to draw their energy from a problem - solving impulse . Thus ...
Pàgina 51
... problem - solving process seem more concrete , possibly letting the soliloquist feel closer to the emotional issues ... problem - solving graph , soliloquy draws upon the full range of self - negation and self - creation . In fact , it ...
... problem - solving process seem more concrete , possibly letting the soliloquist feel closer to the emotional issues ... problem - solving graph , soliloquy draws upon the full range of self - negation and self - creation . In fact , it ...
Continguts
Autodiction or Consciousness Narrating Itself | 7 |
Soliloquy as a Reflection of the Victorian Frame | 34 |
SelfNegation | 58 |
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absorptive ambiguity Amelia asserts Austen autodiction autodictor Becky Becky's Carton Catherine character characterized Charlotte Brontë confronts cosmic monologue create creative death depicts Dickens Dickens's direct discourse Dobbin Dorothea dramatic Emily Brontë emotional example external feelings finally Forster frame free indirect speech future George Eliot Hamlet Heathcliff identity imagery inner insight interior monologue Jane Austen Jane Eyre Jane's John Harmon language London Lucy melodramatic rhetoric Middlemarch mind mode Modernist moral narrative narrator narrator's Nelly novel novelists outlook paradoxical parallel past pattern Pen's Pendennis problem problem-solving projection rationalization reader recognize reflects regret rendered in free resolution resolve revenge rhetoric of isolation rhetoric of transcendence role seems self-creation self-debate self-division self-goading self-negation sense sentimentalist social boundaries society soliloquist soliloquy soliloquy's solution stream of consciousness Sydney Carton Thackeray Thackeray's thought University Press unspoken soliloquy Vanity Fair Victorian voice Warrington Woolf Wuthering Heights York
Referències a aquest llibre
Galdós's Segunda Manera: Rhetorical Strategies and Affective Response Linda M. Willem Visualització de fragments - 1998 |