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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... character enough to be bad - much less to be the demon you have drawn . ' " But the originality of the sketch depends , as does Eliot's later superb por- trait of Rosamond , upon the sheer negativeness , the very absence of evil ...
... character enough to be bad - much less to be the demon you have drawn . ' " But the originality of the sketch depends , as does Eliot's later superb por- trait of Rosamond , upon the sheer negativeness , the very absence of evil ...
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... character enough to be bad - much less to be the demon you have drawn . " " Yet she is not a demon , " replied Wynton ; " believe me she is a woman , and a not uncommon woman . When I was your age I thought as you do . Experience , and ...
... character enough to be bad - much less to be the demon you have drawn . " " Yet she is not a demon , " replied Wynton ; " believe me she is a woman , and a not uncommon woman . When I was your age I thought as you do . Experience , and ...
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... character analyses that read like rough sketches for some of his future helpmate's most strik ingly original characters in her masterpiece Middlemarch and in Daniel Deronda . George Eliot's Rosamond Vincy , her Gwen- dolen Harleth , and ...
... character analyses that read like rough sketches for some of his future helpmate's most strik ingly original characters in her masterpiece Middlemarch and in Daniel Deronda . George Eliot's Rosamond Vincy , her Gwen- dolen Harleth , and ...
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