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... characters . At times indeed his characters are little more than devices to enable us to observe the climactic moments of the war . He does not have Pierre bumbling ineffectively around the outskirts of the battle of Borodino : he ...
... characters . At times indeed his characters are little more than devices to enable us to observe the climactic moments of the war . He does not have Pierre bumbling ineffectively around the outskirts of the battle of Borodino : he ...
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... characters . But since it's palpably obvious to the reader that there are another hundred pages still to go , it's not surprising to discover in the next chapter that this ending is a false one - it is the future that Charles predicted ...
... characters . But since it's palpably obvious to the reader that there are another hundred pages still to go , it's not surprising to discover in the next chapter that this ending is a false one - it is the future that Charles predicted ...
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... characters in his novel , whereas the others were real people , just the kind of elegant Parisian clubmen whom the Baron would have consented to know in his better days , and in fact recently dead when Proust wrote this passage . Proust ...
... characters in his novel , whereas the others were real people , just the kind of elegant Parisian clubmen whom the Baron would have consented to know in his better days , and in fact recently dead when Proust wrote this passage . Proust ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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