Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 páginas |
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A Study in Genre Mary Rohrberger. W thus thoughts of his eventual wisdom and independence cause him to involve himself in a ... thought that the Major will feed him . He then steps inside the inn . Of all the occupants of the inn Robin's ...
A Study in Genre Mary Rohrberger. W thus thoughts of his eventual wisdom and independence cause him to involve himself in a ... thought that the Major will feed him . He then steps inside the inn . Of all the occupants of the inn Robin's ...
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... thoughts : His old thoughts , convictions , likes and dislikes ... appeared in their true light at last . Appeared contemptible and childish , false and ridiculous . He reveled in his new wisdom . He argued with him- self about all the ...
... thoughts : His old thoughts , convictions , likes and dislikes ... appeared in their true light at last . Appeared contemptible and childish , false and ridiculous . He reveled in his new wisdom . He argued with him- self about all the ...
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... thought to receive but rather twenty - five thousand . When the thought occurs to him that not only this piece but the others must have been gifts , he faints , regains consciousness and weeps . But again , the reader is not allowed to ...
... thought to receive but rather twenty - five thousand . When the thought occurs to him that not only this piece but the others must have been gifts , he faints , regains consciousness and weeps . But again , the reader is not allowed to ...
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
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achieve action appears art form artist attempt becomes behavior Bergen Evans boss characters child clear colonel concerning conflict Conrad critic D. H. Lawrence death Demeter devil dream embodied English Novel evil extensional world fact father Faulkner feels fiction Fletcher forest genre Gobila guilt Hawthorne Hawthorne's Hemingway Hop-Frog hostility Howard Mumford Jones husband identified illusion Katherine Mansfield Kayerts and Carlier kinsman Leota level of narration literary live Major Molineux Makola Malvin's man's Mansfield meaning Mitty modern short story Moll Flanders mother myth outpost of progress pattern Persephone Pike plot Politzer protagonist questions reader real world reality recognize Reuben reveal Robin rocking-horse role says seems Sherwood Anderson short story simple narrative situation society structure suggests surface level Sutpen symbolic symbolistic theme tion truth values Wash Wash's Welty wife William Faulkner women Woodifield writing York young Goodman Brown youth