Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 193
... Brent foils the as- piration of his collateral descendant , Henry Brent , to restore the Major's perversely abandoned plantation . In this story , pre- ternatural Evil ( Major Brent ) besieges and wins the soul of Inno- cence ( Ellen Brent ...
... Brent foils the as- piration of his collateral descendant , Henry Brent , to restore the Major's perversely abandoned plantation . In this story , pre- ternatural Evil ( Major Brent ) besieges and wins the soul of Inno- cence ( Ellen Brent ...
Page 214
Robert Vernon Weston. Henry Brent will yield , like his literary model , the Gov- Indeed , when Edmund Wilson , who erness , to Freudian analysis . touched off the interpretive ... Henry Brent will yield, like his literary model, ...
Robert Vernon Weston. Henry Brent will yield , like his literary model , the Gov- Indeed , when Edmund Wilson , who erness , to Freudian analysis . touched off the interpretive ... Henry Brent will yield, like his literary model, ...
Page 236
... Henry's , but Andrew Lytle's , and this brings me to my speculations about the book and Henry Brent in relation to their creator . The irony of A Name for Evil seems to me depressingly Poor Henry Brent is treated by Lytle vicious and ...
... Henry's , but Andrew Lytle's , and this brings me to my speculations about the book and Henry Brent in relation to their creator . The irony of A Name for Evil seems to me depressingly Poor Henry Brent is treated by Lytle vicious and ...
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