Phoenix, Ausgaben 21-24English Literature Society, Korea University., 1979 |
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... novel ; but the flimsiness of structure is obviously derived from a combination of Jim's dubious posit- ion in the community , his isolated relationship with Malays , and Conrad's political views . F.R. Leavis , who regards the novel on ...
... novel ; but the flimsiness of structure is obviously derived from a combination of Jim's dubious posit- ion in the community , his isolated relationship with Malays , and Conrad's political views . F.R. Leavis , who regards the novel on ...
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... novels . They are Lawrence's fantasy driven mainly by his inner necessities . Lawrence never intended to write a purely po- litical novel in the sense of Darkness at Noon , 1984 , Under Western Eyes or On the Eve . To be a political novel ...
... novels . They are Lawrence's fantasy driven mainly by his inner necessities . Lawrence never intended to write a purely po- litical novel in the sense of Darkness at Noon , 1984 , Under Western Eyes or On the Eve . To be a political novel ...
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... novel went sloppy , and philosophy went abstract - dry . The two should come together again — in the novel . ( P , p . 520 ) Such words , we have already seen , cannot be programmed into the language of commonplace wisdom : Lawrence ...
... novel went sloppy , and philosophy went abstract - dry . The two should come together again — in the novel . ( P , p . 520 ) Such words , we have already seen , cannot be programmed into the language of commonplace wisdom : Lawrence ...