The Turning Key: Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse Since 1800Harvard University Press, 1984 - 191 pagina's |
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... father and his admiration of a patient mother . And V. S. Pritchett with an unfailing good humor presents the amusing trials of life with an eccentric father . Among the major writers confronting their parents from the vantage point of ...
... father and his admiration of a patient mother . And V. S. Pritchett with an unfailing good humor presents the amusing trials of life with an eccentric father . Among the major writers confronting their parents from the vantage point of ...
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... Father and Son Gosse warns the reader that his narrative will blend comedy and tragedy in odd , perhaps disturbing ... father's narrow fundamentalism , and eventually his liberation at seventeen , when he leaves his home , his village ...
... Father and Son Gosse warns the reader that his narrative will blend comedy and tragedy in odd , perhaps disturbing ... father's narrow fundamentalism , and eventually his liberation at seventeen , when he leaves his home , his village ...
Pagina 107
... father to keep up daily Bible readings , he conceals his de- ception : " The dilemma was now before me that I must either deceive my Father in such things or paralyse my own character . " 24 It does not occur to him that another ...
... father to keep up daily Bible readings , he conceals his de- ception : " The dilemma was now before me that I must either deceive my Father in such things or paralyse my own character . " 24 It does not occur to him that another ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE UNPRECEDENTED SELF | 1 |
TOWARDS AUTOBIOGRAPHY 20 | 20 |
ELEMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY | 38 |
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