Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - Всего страниц: 148 |
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... heard of realism . " It is true that Hawthorne never wrote an essay especially devoted to literary doctrine , but many of his prefaces , at least one sketch , and several of his well - known essays reveal his great preoccupation with ...
... heard of realism . " It is true that Hawthorne never wrote an essay especially devoted to literary doctrine , but many of his prefaces , at least one sketch , and several of his well - known essays reveal his great preoccupation with ...
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A Study in Genre Mary Rohrberger. Kayerts heard and understood ( pp . 487-488 ) . But what does Kayerts understand ? Does he understand the irony of the steam- er's arrival , its purpose to bring him back to the land of prog- ress , or ...
A Study in Genre Mary Rohrberger. Kayerts heard and understood ( pp . 487-488 ) . But what does Kayerts understand ? Does he understand the irony of the steam- er's arrival , its purpose to bring him back to the land of prog- ress , or ...
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... heard that Mrs. Fletcher is pregnant , " and lots of times that'll make your hair do awful funny " ( p . 34 ) . Mrs. Fletcher's reaction is immediate as she attempts to find out who has revealed her condition . She is , however ...
... heard that Mrs. Fletcher is pregnant , " and lots of times that'll make your hair do awful funny " ( p . 34 ) . Mrs. Fletcher's reaction is immediate as she attempts to find out who has revealed her condition . She is , however ...
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
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