A Handbook of Critical Approaches to LiteratureHarper & Row, 1966 - 238 pàgines |
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Pàgina 28
... River . A point about Jim's escape that needs clarifi- cation is his attempt to attain his freedom by heading south ; actually , however , Cairo , Illinois , free territory and Jim's desti- nation , is farther south on the river than St ...
... River . A point about Jim's escape that needs clarifi- cation is his attempt to attain his freedom by heading south ; actually , however , Cairo , Illinois , free territory and Jim's desti- nation , is farther south on the river than St ...
Pàgina 98
... river . Huckleberry Finn cannot by any means be read as a psycho- logical allegory , and it would be foolish to set ... river , where they find free- dom . Except when invaded by men , the river is characterized by a strange , fluid ...
... river . Huckleberry Finn cannot by any means be read as a psycho- logical allegory , and it would be foolish to set ... river , where they find free- dom . Except when invaded by men , the river is characterized by a strange , fluid ...
Pàgina 147
... river ; also , the mystical lyricism with which he describes the river's majestic beauty ) . The river is also a kind of Paradise , the “ Great Good Place " as opposed to the shore where Huck encounters hellish corruption and cruelty ...
... river ; also , the mystical lyricism with which he describes the river's majestic beauty ) . The river is also a kind of Paradise , the “ Great Good Place " as opposed to the shore where Huck encounters hellish corruption and cruelty ...
Continguts
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES | 1 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO MARVELLS | 10 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO Hamlet | 16 |
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