College English Association Critic, Volumes 36-37Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1973 |
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... social relations that would be typical of the conventional world . Hemingway was obviously uninterested in complex social relationships , and it is for this reason that the genre in which he excelled was the short story . The length of ...
... social relations that would be typical of the conventional world . Hemingway was obviously uninterested in complex social relationships , and it is for this reason that the genre in which he excelled was the short story . The length of ...
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... Social Novel in England , 1830-1850 : Dickens , Disraeli , Mrs. Gaskell , Kingsley , trans . Martin Fido ( Routledge & Kegan Paul , 1973 , 369 pp . , $ 13.25 ) . Seventy years have passed since the publication of Cazamian's Le Roman Social ...
... Social Novel in England , 1830-1850 : Dickens , Disraeli , Mrs. Gaskell , Kingsley , trans . Martin Fido ( Routledge & Kegan Paul , 1973 , 369 pp . , $ 13.25 ) . Seventy years have passed since the publication of Cazamian's Le Roman Social ...
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... social novels with a political bias is incisive . The chapter on Mrs. Gaskell , which touches as well on Charlotte Brontë , Mrs. Trollope , and Charlotte Elizabeth , is interesting not only for its treatment of Mary Barton and North and ...
... social novels with a political bias is incisive . The chapter on Mrs. Gaskell , which touches as well on Charlotte Brontë , Mrs. Trollope , and Charlotte Elizabeth , is interesting not only for its treatment of Mary Barton and North and ...
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