RanthorpeOhio University Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 369 A bildungsroman about the moral and intellectual growth of a young writer, first published in 1847. |
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George Henry Lewes. 4. Edgar W. Hirshberg , George Henry Lewes ( New York , 1970 ) , pp . 22-23 , 123 . 5. W. B. Scott , Autobiographical Notes ( New York , 1892 ) , I , 130 . 6. Anna T. Kitchel , George Lewes and George Eliot ( New York ...
George Henry Lewes. 4. Edgar W. Hirshberg , George Henry Lewes ( New York , 1970 ) , pp . 22-23 , 123 . 5. W. B. Scott , Autobiographical Notes ( New York , 1892 ) , I , 130 . 6. Anna T. Kitchel , George Lewes and George Eliot ( New York ...
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George Henry Lewes. PMLA , LI ( 1936 ) , 518-542 . " The full force of Lewes's criticisms was not felt by Charlotte Brontë , I believe , until she wrote her fourth and last novel , Villette , surely her masterpiece . . . . How much ...
George Henry Lewes. PMLA , LI ( 1936 ) , 518-542 . " The full force of Lewes's criticisms was not felt by Charlotte Brontë , I believe , until she wrote her fourth and last novel , Villette , surely her masterpiece . . . . How much ...
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George Henry Lewes. Lewes had gradually effected Eliot's decline into erudition and was to be held responsible for her later novels ' inferiority . In 1955 Alice R. Kaminsky ( " George Eliot , George Henry Lewes , and the Novel , ” PMLA ...
George Henry Lewes. Lewes had gradually effected Eliot's decline into erudition and was to be held responsible for her later novels ' inferiority . In 1955 Alice R. Kaminsky ( " George Eliot , George Henry Lewes , and the Novel , ” PMLA ...
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