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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... James's Constantius remarks that Gwendolen Harleth ( who is in due course to become Gwendolen Grand- court ) is “ perhaps at first a little childish for the weight of interest she has to carry , " but Theodora INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
... James's Constantius remarks that Gwendolen Harleth ( who is in due course to become Gwendolen Grand- court ) is “ perhaps at first a little childish for the weight of interest she has to carry , " but Theodora INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
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... interest in her novels . Hirshberg sees Lewes's influence , such as it was , decreasing rather than grow- ing in her last three novels . Kaminsky in her George Henry Lewes as Literary Critic forcefully and more clearly restates in 1968 ...
... interest in her novels . Hirshberg sees Lewes's influence , such as it was , decreasing rather than grow- ing in her last three novels . Kaminsky in her George Henry Lewes as Literary Critic forcefully and more clearly restates in 1968 ...
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... interest the frivolous Florence . But that melan- choly man interested the wretched Florence ! Bourne was naturally of a bilious temperament ; and continued ill - success , acting upon an idolatry of Byron , had fostered in him a very ...
... interest the frivolous Florence . But that melan- choly man interested the wretched Florence ! Bourne was naturally of a bilious temperament ; and continued ill - success , acting upon an idolatry of Byron , had fostered in him a very ...
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