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... novel in serial form , however , found the last chapter too macabre , and asked for a less disturbing conclusion ... novel , there doesn't seem much to choose between them in terms of human happiness . But in the first edition of the ...
... novel in serial form , however , found the last chapter too macabre , and asked for a less disturbing conclusion ... novel , there doesn't seem much to choose between them in terms of human happiness . But in the first edition of the ...
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... novel , such as Great Expectations or Villette , imparts a frisson of shock or scandal to the reader . The ending of a novel is the very point at which every reader , however naïve , must recognize that it is not reality but an ...
... novel , such as Great Expectations or Villette , imparts a frisson of shock or scandal to the reader . The ending of a novel is the very point at which every reader , however naïve , must recognize that it is not reality but an ...
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... novel we have just finished reading . So the Nar- rator's long explanation of the events in his life which have pre- vented him until this last moment from writing the novel he always longed to write , turns out to be the novel itself ...
... novel we have just finished reading . So the Nar- rator's long explanation of the events in his life which have pre- vented him until this last moment from writing the novel he always longed to write , turns out to be the novel itself ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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