Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 sider |
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Side 52
... thing about art - speech is that it prevaricates so terribly , I mean it tells such lies . ... And out of a pattern ... thing is related to every other living thing . " 16 Thus , in effect , he takes the same position regarding the ...
... thing about art - speech is that it prevaricates so terribly , I mean it tells such lies . ... And out of a pattern ... thing is related to every other living thing . " 16 Thus , in effect , he takes the same position regarding the ...
Side 55
... things were which produced the emotion that you experienced . In writing for a news- paper you told what happened ... thing , the sequence of motion and fact which made the emotion and which would be as valid in a year or in ten years ...
... things were which produced the emotion that you experienced . In writing for a news- paper you told what happened ... thing , the sequence of motion and fact which made the emotion and which would be as valid in a year or in ten years ...
Side 57
... thing . The artist , he says , must know " that the unreal is more real than the real , that there is no real other than the unreal " .37 The artist must make use of the extensional world , and this is embodied in the surface content of ...
... thing . The artist , he says , must know " that the unreal is more real than the real , that there is no real other than the unreal " .37 The artist must make use of the extensional world , and this is embodied in the surface content of ...
Indhold
a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
Copyright | |
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achieve action appears art form artist attempt becomes behavior Bergen Evans boss characters child clear colonel concerning conflict Conrad critic D. H. Lawrence death Demeter devil dream embodied English Novel evil extensional world fact father Faulkner feels fiction Fletcher forest genre Gobila guilt Hawthorne Hawthorne's Hemingway Hop-Frog hostility Howard Mumford Jones husband identified illusion Katherine Mansfield Kayerts and Carlier kinsman Leota level of narration literary live Major Molineux Makola Malvin's man's Mansfield meaning Mitty modern short story Moll Flanders mother myth outpost of progress pattern Persephone Pike plot Politzer protagonist questions reader real world reality recognize Reuben reveal Robin rocking-horse role says seems Sherwood Anderson short story simple narrative situation society structure suggests surface level Sutpen symbolic symbolistic theme tion truth values Wash Wash's Welty wife William Faulkner women Woodifield writing York young Goodman Brown youth