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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... influence seems to waken in them , which becomes their master - which will have its own way - putting out of view all behests but its own , dic- tating certain words , and insisting on their being used , whether vehement or measured in ...
... influence seems to waken in them , which becomes their master - which will have its own way - putting out of view all behests but its own , dic- tating certain words , and insisting on their being used , whether vehement or measured in ...
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... influence had been actually limited to the kind “ a merely clever and studious man of eager and strenuous temperament sometimes exercises on a very sensitive nature . " As their joint life continued , Lewes had been increas- ingly ...
... influence had been actually limited to the kind “ a merely clever and studious man of eager and strenuous temperament sometimes exercises on a very sensitive nature . " As their joint life continued , Lewes had been increas- ingly ...
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... influence as an exponent of realism upon George Eliot's theory and practice , especially in Middlemarch . Gordon S. Haight in " George Eliot's Theory of Fiction " ( VNL , Autumn , 1956 , pp . 1-3 ) took exception to much of Kaminsky's ...
... influence as an exponent of realism upon George Eliot's theory and practice , especially in Middlemarch . Gordon S. Haight in " George Eliot's Theory of Fiction " ( VNL , Autumn , 1956 , pp . 1-3 ) took exception to much of Kaminsky's ...
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