Faithful Realism: Elizabeth Gaskell and Leo Tolstoy : a Comparative StudyBucknell University Press, 2002 - 227 strani "This book makes a highly original contribution to Gaskell scholarship not only in the fresh emphasis it gives to Gaskell's work, but in the subtle close reading it applies to original manuscript material and the consequent teasing out of Gaskell's characteristic habits of mind and composition. In addition, the book makes a valuable contribution to the study of nineteenth-century realist fiction in relation to belief and secularization in the Victorian period."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Stran 99
... Hester sentence , then a Sylvia sentence . The sentences are separated at the level of being itself . It just is not possible for Hester to cross the boundary of being , from her own psychological vulnerabilities to Sylvia's simple and ...
... Hester sentence , then a Sylvia sentence . The sentences are separated at the level of being itself . It just is not possible for Hester to cross the boundary of being , from her own psychological vulnerabilities to Sylvia's simple and ...
Stran 100
... Hester's mistake , Hester herself cannot . We find Gaskell similarly keeping faith with the more limited vision of her characters in this revision : 66 become [ Hester ] feared lest Sylvia should ( be as ) jealous of her mother's open ...
... Hester's mistake , Hester herself cannot . We find Gaskell similarly keeping faith with the more limited vision of her characters in this revision : 66 become [ Hester ] feared lest Sylvia should ( be as ) jealous of her mother's open ...
Stran 191
... Hester was learning to love the woman , whose position as Philip's wife , she would have envied so keenly had she not been so good and pious . But Sylvia seemed as though she had given Hester her whole affection all at once . Hester ...
... Hester was learning to love the woman , whose position as Philip's wife , she would have envied so keenly had she not been so good and pious . But Sylvia seemed as though she had given Hester her whole affection all at once . Hester ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Helen and Wives and Daughters | 17 |
Reading Gaskells SoCalled Homely Prose | 40 |
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Faithful Realism: Elizabeth Gaskell and Leo Tolstoy : a Comparative Study Josie Billington Omejen predogled - 2002 |
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acceptance asks become begins believe better Cecilia chapter character cited close comes complex contrast critical Cynthia Daughters death Edited Elizabeth existence eyes fact father fear feeling felt final Gaskell Gaskell's George Eliot Gibson give goes hand happen happy heart Helen Hester hold human idea imagine kind knew Lady leave Levin living London look Margaret Mary matter means merely Middlesex mind mode Molly moral mother move narrative nature never novel once Oxford University Press passage Penguin Books Ltd perhaps person possible present problem published question reading realism reality relation religious reprint revision says seems sense sentence separate simply social speak story suffering Sylvia tell thing thought Tolstoy Tolstoy's Translated true truth turning understand vision voice wanted whole wife writing wrong