Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 sider |
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Side 40
... called a dream . The identification and extension of symbol is the major tech- nique which Hawthorne employs in the presentation of the story . Its use results in a perversion of the Christian myth in terms of which the story is ...
... called a dream . The identification and extension of symbol is the major tech- nique which Hawthorne employs in the presentation of the story . Its use results in a perversion of the Christian myth in terms of which the story is ...
Side 61
... called Makola , and ten other natives . While Makola takes care of the business , Kayerts and Carlier settle down and for five months live a life that is devoid of spiritual and intellectual content , and even of physical activity ...
... called Makola , and ten other natives . While Makola takes care of the business , Kayerts and Carlier settle down and for five months live a life that is devoid of spiritual and intellectual content , and even of physical activity ...
Side 130
... called a symbol it must be in a limited sense . Perhaps it would be better to say she is not so much a symbol as a sign whose dimensions are carefully provided by the framework of the novel . The novel defines Becky and Becky defines ...
... called a symbol it must be in a limited sense . Perhaps it would be better to say she is not so much a symbol as a sign whose dimensions are carefully provided by the framework of the novel . The novel defines Becky and Becky defines ...
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
Copyright | |
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