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... novel ( Book III , Chaps . XI - XII ) .4 In the novel , however , equality is a word that has much significance in the first stage of the Jane - Rochester relationship at Thornfield Hall . Interestingly enough , nei- ther Jane nor ...
... novel ( Book III , Chaps . XI - XII ) .4 In the novel , however , equality is a word that has much significance in the first stage of the Jane - Rochester relationship at Thornfield Hall . Interestingly enough , nei- ther Jane nor ...
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... novel , The Man Who Loved Children , surely one of the most worthy and famous nearly - famous novels of this century . Since Stead con- tinues to write , her followers continue to hope that sometime soon she will be recognized by a ...
... novel , The Man Who Loved Children , surely one of the most worthy and famous nearly - famous novels of this century . Since Stead con- tinues to write , her followers continue to hope that sometime soon she will be recognized by a ...
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... novel in particular is laden with clichés , archaisms , " heavy or unnaturally colloquial dialogue , " and Alger - like authorial intrusions . 7 Nevertheless , Leslie Fiedler has claimed that A Cool Million is one of the " most ...
... novel in particular is laden with clichés , archaisms , " heavy or unnaturally colloquial dialogue , " and Alger - like authorial intrusions . 7 Nevertheless , Leslie Fiedler has claimed that A Cool Million is one of the " most ...
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