Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 273
... Ada Belle , and his marriage to her in spite of the social disgrace involved , are the particular manifestations of Lytle's conception of the loss of innocence and the growth to maturity . The actual loss of innocence , or initiation ...
... Ada Belle , and his marriage to her in spite of the social disgrace involved , are the particular manifestations of Lytle's conception of the loss of innocence and the growth to maturity . The actual loss of innocence , or initiation ...
Page 277
... Ada Belle , the frustrated and turgid loves of Julia , Duncan , and Pete , or the heartmovingly innocent and not so innocent loves of the Rutters . Love and humor ( about which it is impossible to speak ) are the two redeeming forces in ...
... Ada Belle , the frustrated and turgid loves of Julia , Duncan , and Pete , or the heartmovingly innocent and not so innocent loves of the Rutters . Love and humor ( about which it is impossible to speak ) are the two redeeming forces in ...
Page 297
... Ada Belle in a way that identifies his coming sacrifice with that of Jesus : Don't ever fall into an open grave . It ... Ada Belle , " I don't rightly understand what you say . " Neither does the reader , for Jack's speech is a kind of ...
... Ada Belle in a way that identifies his coming sacrifice with that of Jesus : Don't ever fall into an open grave . It ... Ada Belle , " I don't rightly understand what you say . " Neither does the reader , for Jack's speech is a kind of ...
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