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James D. Barry , “ Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell , ” in George H. Ford , ed . , Victorian Fiction : A Second Guide to Research ( New York : Modern Language Association of America , 1978 ) , p . 204 . 2. W. A. Craik , Elizabeth Gaskell and ...
James D. Barry , “ Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell , ” in George H. Ford , ed . , Victorian Fiction : A Second Guide to Research ( New York : Modern Language Association of America , 1978 ) , p . 204 . 2. W. A. Craik , Elizabeth Gaskell and ...
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The fairy tale conventions in the narrative are combined with conventions from realistic fiction — the faithful description of dialectical speech , detailed rendering of setting and character , and verisimilitude in thought and action ...
The fairy tale conventions in the narrative are combined with conventions from realistic fiction — the faithful description of dialectical speech , detailed rendering of setting and character , and verisimilitude in thought and action ...
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... fiction has its norms ; to “ develop ” them is also to disappoint them ; to “ improve upon ” detective fiction is to write " literature , ” not detective fiction . The whodunit par excellence is not the one which transgresses the ...
... fiction has its norms ; to “ develop ” them is also to disappoint them ; to “ improve upon ” detective fiction is to write " literature , ” not detective fiction . The whodunit par excellence is not the one which transgresses the ...
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