Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 60
... perhaps the plot , forms a symbolic image of metaphysical or spiritual reality . Archetypal in this case means in ... Perhaps this is because of the intangibility of the thing itself ; perhaps because the term is used ambiguously . It is ...
... perhaps the plot , forms a symbolic image of metaphysical or spiritual reality . Archetypal in this case means in ... Perhaps this is because of the intangibility of the thing itself ; perhaps because the term is used ambiguously . It is ...
Page 61
... perhaps be preferable to use " post " exclusively , but tradition has entrenched itself already to the extent that this seems impossible . The problem is that both meanings are crucial : the point of view is the source of the verbal ...
... perhaps be preferable to use " post " exclusively , but tradition has entrenched itself already to the extent that this seems impossible . The problem is that both meanings are crucial : the point of view is the source of the verbal ...
Page 204
... Perhaps we can begin by considering Brent's prototype , the Governess . Even at this date it is extremely difficult to know the meaning of James's " little heroine . " One of the most recent and comprehensive discussions of The Turn of ...
... Perhaps we can begin by considering Brent's prototype , the Governess . Even at this date it is extremely difficult to know the meaning of James's " little heroine . " One of the most recent and comprehensive discussions of The Turn of ...
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