Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 215
... Turn of the Screw . James's work transcends itself as a ghost story ( if it does ) to become in the light of Freudian theories of sexual re- pression a subtle rendition of neurosis . The literary validity of this interpretation is not ...
... Turn of the Screw . James's work transcends itself as a ghost story ( if it does ) to become in the light of Freudian theories of sexual re- pression a subtle rendition of neurosis . The literary validity of this interpretation is not ...
Page 239
... turn , becomes by the paradox of art , its opposite . I have endeavored to show how the implications of the deep ... turn to The Velvet Horn , Lytle's next and latest novel ( 1957 ) is to turn from a dark and threatening shadow world to ...
... turn , becomes by the paradox of art , its opposite . I have endeavored to show how the implications of the deep ... turn to The Velvet Horn , Lytle's next and latest novel ( 1957 ) is to turn from a dark and threatening shadow world to ...
Page 258
... turn sharply , heard the wheel scrape , straighten out , and then roll soundlessly and evenly over a sod so spongy ... turns grew shorter and the way steep . He could feel the animal's clumsy jogs and jerks but its footing sure . Only a ...
... turn sharply , heard the wheel scrape , straighten out , and then roll soundlessly and evenly over a sod so spongy ... turns grew shorter and the way steep . He could feel the animal's clumsy jogs and jerks but its footing sure . Only a ...
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