Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 sider |
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... existence for other people as they are and not as he feels they should be , his own existence , as well as his dying hour , is gloom . e st d I- nt 3 1 IV THE LITERARY THEORY OF REPRESENTATIVE MODERN SHORT STORY WRITERS. HAWTHORNE'S ...
... existence for other people as they are and not as he feels they should be , his own existence , as well as his dying hour , is gloom . e st d I- nt 3 1 IV THE LITERARY THEORY OF REPRESENTATIVE MODERN SHORT STORY WRITERS. HAWTHORNE'S ...
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... existence.1 - - The artist , Conrad says , like the thinker and the scientist , seeks truth , but whereas the thinker and the scientist appeal to man's reason , to his common sense , to his credulity , the artist's appeal is made " to ...
... existence.1 - - The artist , Conrad says , like the thinker and the scientist , seeks truth , but whereas the thinker and the scientist appeal to man's reason , to his common sense , to his credulity , the artist's appeal is made " to ...
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... existence . Wash is a shiftless white man who has attached himself to the plantation and person of Tho- mas Sutpen . Sutpen has allowed Wash to live in a dilapidated fishing shack and has occasionally drunk with him from a com- mon ...
... existence . Wash is a shiftless white man who has attached himself to the plantation and person of Tho- mas Sutpen . Sutpen has allowed Wash to live in a dilapidated fishing shack and has occasionally drunk with him from a com- mon ...
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
Copyright | |
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