Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 195
... Henry's nephew and prospective heir , arrives at The Grove , Henry immedi- ately enlists his aid in defending Ellen against the demonic machinations of the Major . But Moss , to Henry's disappointment , shows no real interest in the ...
... Henry's nephew and prospective heir , arrives at The Grove , Henry immedi- ately enlists his aid in defending Ellen against the demonic machinations of the Major . But Moss , to Henry's disappointment , shows no real interest in the ...
Page 214
... Henry , Ellen , and the Major form a thinly disguised Oedipal triangle ; Henry's antagonism and fear - hatred of the Ma- jor signify the latter's function as the threatening father- figure , while Henry's inability ( " chronic sterility ...
... Henry , Ellen , and the Major form a thinly disguised Oedipal triangle ; Henry's antagonism and fear - hatred of the Ma- jor signify the latter's function as the threatening father- figure , while Henry's inability ( " chronic sterility ...
Page 229
... Henry's task " is misleading ; it is really the Hero's task , which is de- fined only by Henry's inability to accomplish it . The sym- bolic and realistic levels of meaning here seem to be at odds : symbolically , Henry should have ...
... Henry's task " is misleading ; it is really the Hero's task , which is de- fined only by Henry's inability to accomplish it . The sym- bolic and realistic levels of meaning here seem to be at odds : symbolically , Henry should have ...
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