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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... eyes ; but he became hard and occasionally bitter in his speeches and ways . Molly now learnt to long after the vanished blindness in which her father had passed the first year of his marriage ; yet there were no outrageous infractions ...
... eyes ; but he became hard and occasionally bitter in his speeches and ways . Molly now learnt to long after the vanished blindness in which her father had passed the first year of his marriage ; yet there were no outrageous infractions ...
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... eyes to the minister's face . " Had he ever spoken of love to you ? Paul says not ! " " Never . " She let fall her eyes , and drooped more than ever . I almost thought she would fall . " I could not have believed it , " said he , in a ...
... eyes to the minister's face . " Had he ever spoken of love to you ? Paul says not ! " " Never . " She let fall her eyes , and drooped more than ever . I almost thought she would fall . " I could not have believed it , " said he , in a ...
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... eyes . . . Typical of Gaskell here is the use of that neutral conjoining phrase— “ even while " : the later thought— “ even while degrading him in his own eyes " —is simply added , unexamined , to the first thought , not evaluatively ...
... eyes . . . Typical of Gaskell here is the use of that neutral conjoining phrase— “ even while " : the later thought— “ even while degrading him in his own eyes " —is simply added , unexamined , to the first thought , not evaluatively ...
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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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