Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 sider |
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... seemed to extend from ear to ear was black or red , in contrast to the color of the cheek " . The effect , Hawthorne says , is of " two individual devils , a fiend of fire and a fiend of darkness " ( III , p . 628 ) . The stranger , of ...
... seemed to extend from ear to ear was black or red , in contrast to the color of the cheek " . The effect , Hawthorne says , is of " two individual devils , a fiend of fire and a fiend of darkness " ( III , p . 628 ) . The stranger , of ...
Side 86
... seemed to him that he stood beneath a strange sky , in a strange scene , familiar only as things are familiar in dreams , like the dreams of falling to one who has never climbed " ( p . 544 ) . Having disposed of Sutpen as a God , Wash ...
... seemed to him that he stood beneath a strange sky , in a strange scene , familiar only as things are familiar in dreams , like the dreams of falling to one who has never climbed " ( p . 544 ) . Having disposed of Sutpen as a God , Wash ...
Side 114
... seemed to see the thing : the head falling , the eyes open , while he chewed the corner of his big mustache ... " ( p . 58 ) . The soldiers return and the old wom- an says nothing . They are laughing when they come in , de- lighted with ...
... seemed to see the thing : the head falling , the eyes open , while he chewed the corner of his big mustache ... " ( p . 58 ) . The soldiers return and the old wom- an says nothing . They are laughing when they come in , de- lighted with ...
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
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