Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 sider |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 3
Side 16
... sure that he had ever heard of realism . " It is true that Hawthorne never wrote an essay especially devoted to literary doctrine , but many of his prefaces , at least one sketch , and several of his well - known essays reveal his great ...
... sure that he had ever heard of realism . " It is true that Hawthorne never wrote an essay especially devoted to literary doctrine , but many of his prefaces , at least one sketch , and several of his well - known essays reveal his great ...
Side 66
... sure who is dead and who alive . Kayerts ' thinking here regarding life and death makes a striking progression . In order he believes that 1 ) life and death are equally difficult and terrible ; 2 ) life is more difficult and ter- rible ...
... sure who is dead and who alive . Kayerts ' thinking here regarding life and death makes a striking progression . In order he believes that 1 ) life and death are equally difficult and terrible ; 2 ) life is more difficult and ter- rible ...
Side 87
... sure hand at rendering symbolic meaning through a finely detailed surface level . The story con- cerns a group of wounded men who gather together in a hos- pital to sit at machines designed to rectify their injuries . They do not have ...
... sure hand at rendering symbolic meaning through a finely detailed surface level . The story con- cerns a group of wounded men who gather together in a hos- pital to sit at machines designed to rectify their injuries . They do not have ...
Indhold
a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
Copyright | |
4 andre sektioner vises ikke
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
able accept achieve action American appears artist asks attempt becomes beginning boss Brown called carried characters child clear comes concerning Conrad create critic death described detail devil dream effect evil existence experience face fact father feels fiction figure finally forces forest function further gives Hawthorne Hawthorne's heart human husband identification illusion immediate Kayerts kind kinsman later Lawrence leaves Leota light literary live look major meaning mother myth narrative narrator nature never night novel pattern person Pike plot present questions reader reality recognize relation represents Reuben reveal Robin role says seems seen sense short story simple situation society speak stands statement structure suggests Sutpen symbolic tells thing thinking tion truth universal values Wash wife woman women writing York young