Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 páginas |
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... creates is an illusion of the real . The author manipulates certain facts and uses certain devices to aid in the ... create an illusion . In " The Custom House " essay prefacing The Scarlet Letter , he speaks of certain devices that ...
... creates is an illusion of the real . The author manipulates certain facts and uses certain devices to aid in the ... create an illusion . In " The Custom House " essay prefacing The Scarlet Letter , he speaks of certain devices that ...
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... creates a symbolic story where the juxtaposition of past and present reveals a myth of the saga of man . Perhaps the ... create the tree . " 24 Like Hawthorne , Faulkner needs his reader's participation in the symbolic creation . He ...
... creates a symbolic story where the juxtaposition of past and present reveals a myth of the saga of man . Perhaps the ... create the tree . " 24 Like Hawthorne , Faulkner needs his reader's participation in the symbolic creation . He ...
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... create myths . But , while the myths are beautiful and comforting , they do not adequately explain basic questions , and as long as there - is no explanation , men will continue to create THE MODERN SHORT STORY : ANALYSES 97.
... create myths . But , while the myths are beautiful and comforting , they do not adequately explain basic questions , and as long as there - is no explanation , men will continue to create THE MODERN SHORT STORY : ANALYSES 97.
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
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