Robert BurnsScottish Academic Press, 1986 - 133 էջ |
From inside the book
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Էջ 91
... turn to a twentieth - century novelist , Lewis Grassic Gibbon . In Gibbon's short stories , and in his best work in A Scots Quair , especially ' Sunset Song ' , dramatic speech is used to satirise both the speaker and those he speaks ...
... turn to a twentieth - century novelist , Lewis Grassic Gibbon . In Gibbon's short stories , and in his best work in A Scots Quair , especially ' Sunset Song ' , dramatic speech is used to satirise both the speaker and those he speaks ...
Էջ 100
... turn thy stomach . ity of manner , and constantly varying ity in narrative , which makes it possible clude so wide a range of ironical reference . ice which exclaims in a corner of the inn r didna turn thy stomach As if in mixed company ...
... turn thy stomach . ity of manner , and constantly varying ity in narrative , which makes it possible clude so wide a range of ironical reference . ice which exclaims in a corner of the inn r didna turn thy stomach As if in mixed company ...
Էջ 102
... turn thy stomach . It is this flexibility of manner , and constantly varying degree of obliquity in narrative , which makes it possible for Burns to include so wide a range of ironical reference . The same voice which exclaims in a ...
... turn thy stomach . It is this flexibility of manner , and constantly varying degree of obliquity in narrative , which makes it possible for Burns to include so wide a range of ironical reference . The same voice which exclaims in a ...
Բովանդակություն
Life | 1 |
Values Voice and Verse Form | 31 |
Satire | 58 |
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