The Study of a NovelD.C. Heath, 1905 - 331 strani |
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Adam Bede æsthetic analysis artistic Balzac Bennet catastrophe Chapter character characteristic characterization climactic climax Compare complex composition conception conscious considered contrast criticism definite Defoe dialogue distinct Dombey and Son Don Quixote dramatis personæ effect elements Elizabeth Bennet emotional emphasized epic episodic epistolary Eppie ethical example experience external fictitious frequently George Eliot given gives Godfrey Godfrey Cass Gothic hero human ideal illusion imagination important incidents influence interest interpretation Ivanhoe Jane Austen literary literature lyric mainly masses ment mental method modern moral movement narration narrative nature non-dramatic novel of manners novelist paragraph plot point of view Pride and Prejudice psychological reader realistic relations Robinson Crusoe romance of chivalry scenes Scott Section sense sequence settings short story significant Silas Marner single actions social groups spirit structure subject-matter suggested supernatural technical theme theory tion tragic types typical unified unity Waverley Novels