Literary Criticism; an Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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... turning - points in the story occur within a few days or even within a few hours of each other . A few days suffice ... turn from the other . The catastrophe occurs during an evening spent together at the theatre . Even more sudden is ...
... turning - points in the story occur within a few days or even within a few hours of each other . A few days suffice ... turn from the other . The catastrophe occurs during an evening spent together at the theatre . Even more sudden is ...
Էջ 478
... turning away from objective reality and is content to regard either immediate experience , or experience inflated into a ... turn the ability to do this into a trade in which they are highly skilled , quite without relation to their own ...
... turning away from objective reality and is content to regard either immediate experience , or experience inflated into a ... turn the ability to do this into a trade in which they are highly skilled , quite without relation to their own ...
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... turn from ideals to reality . Thus Vautrin appears in the shabby little boarding - house in which Rastignac experiences his personal ideological crisis : thus he turns up again at the end of Lost Illusions when Lucien de Rubempré ...
... turn from ideals to reality . Thus Vautrin appears in the shabby little boarding - house in which Rastignac experiences his personal ideological crisis : thus he turns up again at the end of Lost Illusions when Lucien de Rubempré ...
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Ion | 29 |
The Republic Book X | 40 |
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