Sir Walter Scott, the Long-forgotten MelodyAlan Norman Bold Vision, 1983 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... character - actors , but not for the moments of prophecy and insight which both accompany and negate the central actors in tragic drama . If , as in Herder's view , the nation is like an individual seeking — always un- successfully but ...
... character - actors , but not for the moments of prophecy and insight which both accompany and negate the central actors in tragic drama . If , as in Herder's view , the nation is like an individual seeking — always un- successfully but ...
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... character after character , never meeting a secure answer . To state the question is not to sum up the book , for the question is never abstract ; the novel is not a moral thesis . But what is this question but an elaboration of the ...
... character after character , never meeting a secure answer . To state the question is not to sum up the book , for the question is never abstract ; the novel is not a moral thesis . But what is this question but an elaboration of the ...
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... character , motive , ethos . Story is practical , communal , traditional , its aim collective absorption . ( The storyteller , says Paul Zweig , ' makes a clearing in the marketplace ; the novelist , we would add , makes a private ...
... character , motive , ethos . Story is practical , communal , traditional , its aim collective absorption . ( The storyteller , says Paul Zweig , ' makes a clearing in the marketplace ; the novelist , we would add , makes a private ...
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Introduction by Alan Bold | 7 |
Scott and the Image of Scotland | 17 |
Said Edward 179 | 22 |
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