Carnegie Series in English, Issues 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 56
... character or characters matched with another , one scene with another , one idea or point of view with another . And the relationships amongst these balanced pairs begin to reveal a major inner coherence to the play . The central theme ...
... character or characters matched with another , one scene with another , one idea or point of view with another . And the relationships amongst these balanced pairs begin to reveal a major inner coherence to the play . The central theme ...
Page 62
... character throughout by juxtaposing the real and the fantastical in Herzog's art of reflective letter writing . But all of Herzog is cut from the same cloth . Consider Madel- eine's in - bed studies of Russian iconography , Herzog ...
... character throughout by juxtaposing the real and the fantastical in Herzog's art of reflective letter writing . But all of Herzog is cut from the same cloth . Consider Madel- eine's in - bed studies of Russian iconography , Herzog ...
Page 63
... character in an exaggerated fairyland . But now , as fall guy in an unreal world , Henderson himself is hard to believe in as a rounded character . A further complication is Bellow's use of the first person narrator . If a frequent ...
... character in an exaggerated fairyland . But now , as fall guy in an unreal world , Henderson himself is hard to believe in as a rounded character . A further complication is Bellow's use of the first person narrator . If a frequent ...
Contents
A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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