Carnegie Series in English, Issues 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 67
... novel - in her case the special stress Mansfield Park gives to stability , constancy , fixity . In all her novels Austen emphasizes the value of the fixed character , the mind that in self- knowledge remains firm , unshaken by fashion ...
... novel - in her case the special stress Mansfield Park gives to stability , constancy , fixity . In all her novels Austen emphasizes the value of the fixed character , the mind that in self- knowledge remains firm , unshaken by fashion ...
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... novel giving shape and meaning to his Greek mining venture with Zorba in 1917. He refers to the novel in its prologue as a " memorial " to his beloved comrade . As we shall see , this " memorial " is presented in a manner that depicts ...
... novel giving shape and meaning to his Greek mining venture with Zorba in 1917. He refers to the novel in its prologue as a " memorial " to his beloved comrade . As we shall see , this " memorial " is presented in a manner that depicts ...
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... novel's sustaining contrast , but also , as in the case of many novels , for its prefiguration of some of its basic strategies . One of these strategies in- volves an ironic reversal of expectation that Zorba will be a standard picar ...
... novel's sustaining contrast , but also , as in the case of many novels , for its prefiguration of some of its basic strategies . One of these strategies in- volves an ironic reversal of expectation that Zorba will be a standard picar ...
Contents
A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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