Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 sider |
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Side 54
... Perhaps the entire symbolic method is summed up in a statement Faulkner made in an inter- view : " It's best to take the gesture , the shadow of the branch , and let the mind create the tree . " 24 Like Hawthorne , Faulkner needs his ...
... Perhaps the entire symbolic method is summed up in a statement Faulkner made in an inter- view : " It's best to take the gesture , the shadow of the branch , and let the mind create the tree . " 24 Like Hawthorne , Faulkner needs his ...
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... perhaps would have covered themselves with skins and danced in order to frighten away the evil spirit of death . - Another such taboo was the one against a man's marrying a woman of the same tribe , which made it necessary for men to go ...
... perhaps would have covered themselves with skins and danced in order to frighten away the evil spirit of death . - Another such taboo was the one against a man's marrying a woman of the same tribe , which made it necessary for men to go ...
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... Perhaps one of the most careful analyses of the structure of the novel is that made by West and Stallman in their book The Art of Modern Fiction.12 They point out that the novel is constructed of a series of built up moods . All of ...
... Perhaps one of the most careful analyses of the structure of the novel is that made by West and Stallman in their book The Art of Modern Fiction.12 They point out that the novel is constructed of a series of built up moods . All of ...
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
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