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... story within the story - passing from one narrator in the first person to another , 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 ...
... story within the story - passing from one narrator in the first person to another , 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 ...
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... story its real tempo for a reader . These could only be conveyed by someone with a deep feeling for language , and this is missing . What should be moving becomes rather commonplace . Whereas in Marsh's translation every page , every ...
... story its real tempo for a reader . These could only be conveyed by someone with a deep feeling for language , and this is missing . What should be moving becomes rather commonplace . Whereas in Marsh's translation every page , every ...
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... story which bears no like- ness to the original story , except that the same actors appear in both . When such narratives as that of Mr. Froude appear under the garb of history , it becomes the duty of those who have really studied the ...
... story which bears no like- ness to the original story , except that the same actors appear in both . When such narratives as that of Mr. Froude appear under the garb of history , it becomes the duty of those who have really studied the ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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