The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 254
... critical time with him in all his life ; if ever he is in danger of ruin , ' tis just then . . . . I think , I may safely ad- vance without danger of reprehension , there are more people ruined in England by over - trading than for want ...
... critical time with him in all his life ; if ever he is in danger of ruin , ' tis just then . . . . I think , I may safely ad- vance without danger of reprehension , there are more people ruined in England by over - trading than for want ...
Pagina 330
... critical attention until Jane Austen herself at the turn of the century picked up and adapted his realistic form to her creation of what are , today , almost universally considered the first modern English novels . The departure of the ...
... critical attention until Jane Austen herself at the turn of the century picked up and adapted his realistic form to her creation of what are , today , almost universally considered the first modern English novels . The departure of the ...
Pagina 363
... have seen , her highly critical concern over the fate of women in her society , a concern which involves a reconsideration of its basic values . ... It is Jane Austen's sensitive vitality , her genuine concern JANE AUSTEN 363.
... have seen , her highly critical concern over the fate of women in her society , a concern which involves a reconsideration of its basic values . ... It is Jane Austen's sensitive vitality , her genuine concern JANE AUSTEN 363.
Inhoudsopgave
THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
VOLUME II | 330 |
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