Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 sider |
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Side 11
... senses , that there is what might be called an underworld , no less real . The attempts by authors such as Irving and ... sense of the fullest satisfaction.1 Now if this description of the artfully constructed tale is ac- cepted as the ...
... senses , that there is what might be called an underworld , no less real . The attempts by authors such as Irving and ... sense of the fullest satisfaction.1 Now if this description of the artfully constructed tale is ac- cepted as the ...
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... sense , the colonists have already fought one battle with the Virgin forest They have carved from the forest their villages , the social setting for their lives . They have built their homes , and worked , and formed families . Thus the ...
... sense , the colonists have already fought one battle with the Virgin forest They have carved from the forest their villages , the social setting for their lives . They have built their homes , and worked , and formed families . Thus the ...
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... sense of mystery surrounding our lives ; to our sense of pity , and beauty , and pain ; to the latent feeling of fellowship with all creation - to the subtle but invincible conviction of solidarity that knits to- gether the loneliness ...
... sense of mystery surrounding our lives ; to our sense of pity , and beauty , and pain ; to the latent feeling of fellowship with all creation - to the subtle but invincible conviction of solidarity that knits to- gether the loneliness ...
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
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