The Western Humanities Review, Volume 4Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 1950 |
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Pagina 132
... fiction he had a purpose . He was not the first to write fiction ; indeed , in the preface to Moll Flanders he fears that his story will be neglected in a world " so taken up of late with novels and romances , " or , as we would ...
... fiction he had a purpose . He was not the first to write fiction ; indeed , in the preface to Moll Flanders he fears that his story will be neglected in a world " so taken up of late with novels and romances , " or , as we would ...
Pagina 136
... fiction as practiced since : first , the development of thematic narrative ; second , the central theme of modern fiction , that of man alone in society and preoccupied with his relationship to that society ; third , the use of the ...
... fiction as practiced since : first , the development of thematic narrative ; second , the central theme of modern fiction , that of man alone in society and preoccupied with his relationship to that society ; third , the use of the ...
Pagina 162
... fiction " too is an ambiguous term which could presumably be as easily applied to " Fanny Hill " and Emily Eden as to Berta Ruck and Erle Stanley Gardner . And of course the " light fiction " of one age becomes the " classic " of the ...
... fiction " too is an ambiguous term which could presumably be as easily applied to " Fanny Hill " and Emily Eden as to Berta Ruck and Erle Stanley Gardner . And of course the " light fiction " of one age becomes the " classic " of the ...
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The College as Forwarder of Human Values | 283 |
The MidCentury Man of Knowledge | 293 |
A Study of Elizabeth Bowens Fiction LOTUS SNOW | 299 |
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