Carnegie Series in English, Issues 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 36
... understanding of Jessica and Skylock and lends generalizing force to the impression that family ties in Venice are either absent or extremely weak . Affection in Venice is expressed through friendship and romantic love but not family ...
... understanding of Jessica and Skylock and lends generalizing force to the impression that family ties in Venice are either absent or extremely weak . Affection in Venice is expressed through friendship and romantic love but not family ...
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... understanding his use of the schlemiel , for Malamud's short fiction is of a piece with his novels , suggesting in miniature the motifs and themes which the novels , with their fuller orchestration , will develop in detail . The central ...
... understanding his use of the schlemiel , for Malamud's short fiction is of a piece with his novels , suggesting in miniature the motifs and themes which the novels , with their fuller orchestration , will develop in detail . The central ...
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... understanding . The Duke , obeyed by Portia , makes possible a love which is publicly and socially responsible ; but the love which Bassanio and Portia have has not yet had time to achieve intimacy and understanding . Each love seems an ...
... understanding . The Duke , obeyed by Portia , makes possible a love which is publicly and socially responsible ; but the love which Bassanio and Portia have has not yet had time to achieve intimacy and understanding . Each love seems an ...
Contents
A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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