Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 sider |
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... voice the whereabouts of the dwelling of his kinsman . Robin's voice is so loud that it brings barbers from their shops into the street . This imagery of Robin's clinging to a man's coat suggests the behavior of a boisterous child , and ...
... voice the whereabouts of the dwelling of his kinsman . Robin's voice is so loud that it brings barbers from their shops into the street . This imagery of Robin's clinging to a man's coat suggests the behavior of a boisterous child , and ...
Side 103
... voice her resentment and hostile feelings . Leota's reversal of feeling toward Mrs. Pike is significant because it is irrational . All of Leota's former feelings of friend- ship vanish when Mrs. Pike claims the reward . Leota feels be ...
... voice her resentment and hostile feelings . Leota's reversal of feeling toward Mrs. Pike is significant because it is irrational . All of Leota's former feelings of friend- ship vanish when Mrs. Pike claims the reward . Leota feels be ...
Side 115
... voice and braying laugh ” has , in Mar- tin's opinion , profaned the halls of F & S too long . As the story 8 Blaze O. Bonazza and Emil Roy , Studies in Fiction ( 1965 ) , p . 229 . 8 opens , Mr. Martin is embarked on a plan to THE ...
... voice and braying laugh ” has , in Mar- tin's opinion , profaned the halls of F & S too long . As the story 8 Blaze O. Bonazza and Emil Roy , Studies in Fiction ( 1965 ) , p . 229 . 8 opens , Mr. Martin is embarked on a plan to THE ...
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
Copyright | |
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