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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Strana xii
... novel , Rose , Blanche , and Violet , bears his name on the title page and specifies Ranthorpe as a work by the same author . Ranthorpe did , indeed , receive a generally favorable critical reception . One reviewer , to be sure ...
... novel , Rose , Blanche , and Violet , bears his name on the title page and specifies Ranthorpe as a work by the same author . Ranthorpe did , indeed , receive a generally favorable critical reception . One reviewer , to be sure ...
Strana xviii
... novel.15 Though Lewes's critique , 16 at the request of the edi- tor of Fraser's , covered several novels besides Jane Eyre , there is no question as to which is central to what he has to say . Lewes begins with an early and impor- tant ...
... novel.15 Though Lewes's critique , 16 at the request of the edi- tor of Fraser's , covered several novels besides Jane Eyre , there is no question as to which is central to what he has to say . Lewes begins with an early and impor- tant ...
Strana lv
... novel in " Middlemarch " from Notebook to Novel ( Urbana , Ill . , 1960 ) ; see p . 39. On 19 February 1869 Eliot had written John Blackwood : " I mean to begin my novel at once , having already sketched the plan . But between the ...
... novel in " Middlemarch " from Notebook to Novel ( Urbana , Ill . , 1960 ) ; see p . 39. On 19 February 1869 Eliot had written John Blackwood : " I mean to begin my novel at once , having already sketched the plan . But between the ...
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