Sir Walter Scott, the Long-forgotten MelodyAlan Norman Bold Vision, 1983 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... become for Dumas a collection of gorgeous set - pieces . The Chicot the Jester novels explore the glittering surface of Valois France , developing the vein opened up by Scott in Quentin Durward ; the Musketeers are a sort of super ...
... become for Dumas a collection of gorgeous set - pieces . The Chicot the Jester novels explore the glittering surface of Valois France , developing the vein opened up by Scott in Quentin Durward ; the Musketeers are a sort of super ...
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... become chief actors in the narrative ; once individual interests feature as only one set of interests , and often a weak one , among many ; man becomes a mere unit , at the mercy of economics and ideology , tossed like chaff upon the ...
... become chief actors in the narrative ; once individual interests feature as only one set of interests , and often a weak one , among many ; man becomes a mere unit , at the mercy of economics and ideology , tossed like chaff upon the ...
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... become one ; event- fulness obliterates the normal alienations of context , act , and motive . We feel Robyn Davidson's exhilaration , the survivalist energy , at becoming one with what we do and where we are and how we feel . We are ...
... become one ; event- fulness obliterates the normal alienations of context , act , and motive . We feel Robyn Davidson's exhilaration , the survivalist energy , at becoming one with what we do and where we are and how we feel . We are ...
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Introduction by Alan Bold | 7 |
Scott and the Image of Scotland | 17 |
Said Edward 179 | 22 |
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