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... Dominique has long been a classic in its own country , but it had to wait more than eighty - six years for an English translator who should be worthy of it . To me it seems an incomparably finer book than the much better known Adolphe ...
... Dominique has long been a classic in its own country , but it had to wait more than eighty - six years for an English translator who should be worthy of it . To me it seems an incomparably finer book than the much better known Adolphe ...
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... Dominique himself , who tells his own life story . It is a rather clumsy device , but it ensures that we shall see the hero's character in the right perspective . Having met the middle - aged Dominique , we are in a better position to ...
... Dominique himself , who tells his own life story . It is a rather clumsy device , but it ensures that we shall see the hero's character in the right perspective . Having met the middle - aged Dominique , we are in a better position to ...
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... Dominique's other friend Olivier , the bored libertine , and he is not afraid to state it explicitly in his letters to his young friend Dominique . He believes that life is fundamentally just and that it must yield ultimately to courage ...
... Dominique's other friend Olivier , the bored libertine , and he is not afraid to state it explicitly in his letters to his young friend Dominique . He believes that life is fundamentally just and that it must yield ultimately to courage ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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