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ter and the Hearth , and Henry Little in Put Yourself in His Place suffer nervous breakdowns like those from which Reade himself suffered . Until the break , however , they move from one exciting incident to the next with confident ...
ter and the Hearth , and Henry Little in Put Yourself in His Place suffer nervous breakdowns like those from which Reade himself suffered . Until the break , however , they move from one exciting incident to the next with confident ...
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20 In one way , however , Reade seldom follows the still prevalent theatrical custom in presenting a state of mind . In only one novel , White Lies ( which is based on a play by Maquet ) , are there so- liloquies .
20 In one way , however , Reade seldom follows the still prevalent theatrical custom in presenting a state of mind . In only one novel , White Lies ( which is based on a play by Maquet ) , are there so- liloquies .
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In both cases Reade shows how unusual the procedure is by informing his readers that he is about to " indicate rather than ... Exceptional Insight The brains of Reade's characters usually work as simply as would be desirable for the ...
In both cases Reade shows how unusual the procedure is by informing his readers that he is about to " indicate rather than ... Exceptional Insight The brains of Reade's characters usually work as simply as would be desirable for the ...
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