Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 sider |
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Side 46
... close association of the serpent with the devil is a symbolic representation of his sexuality . " Another characteristic of the devil is his close association with nature , the personification of the mother , and particularly with the ...
... close association of the serpent with the devil is a symbolic representation of his sexuality . " Another characteristic of the devil is his close association with nature , the personification of the mother , and particularly with the ...
Side 70
... close to that of the boss's son . Having said what he came to say , the old man chats on , but the boss does not hear . After Woodifield leaves , the boss closes the door and sits at his desk . " He wanted , he intended , he had ...
... close to that of the boss's son . Having said what he came to say , the old man chats on , but the boss does not hear . After Woodifield leaves , the boss closes the door and sits at his desk . " He wanted , he intended , he had ...
Side 119
... close friendship with the cat that lasts for several years until he is inflicted by the Fiend Intemperance which causes a radical alteration in his character . He becomes moody , irritable , intemperate in his language and violent in ...
... close friendship with the cat that lasts for several years until he is inflicted by the Fiend Intemperance which causes a radical alteration in his character . He becomes moody , irritable , intemperate in his language and violent in ...
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
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