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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... never be completely repaired ; she is , however , married to a man of sense , and when I go to Russia I shall think with satisfaction that I leave you with her . " ( H , p . 79 ) There is no question of any personal or guilty ...
... never be completely repaired ; she is , however , married to a man of sense , and when I go to Russia I shall think with satisfaction that I leave you with her . " ( H , p . 79 ) There is no question of any personal or guilty ...
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... never lost their childish individu- ality . The man , and more especially the woman , who has married , and confused the remembrance of early days with so many recollections more poignant - has a memory of a totally different quality ...
... never lost their childish individu- ality . The man , and more especially the woman , who has married , and confused the remembrance of early days with so many recollections more poignant - has a memory of a totally different quality ...
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... never could be in this world , any help for the dumb discordancy between her father and his wife . Day after day , month after month , year after year , would Molly have to sympathise with her father , and pity her stepmother , feeling ...
... never could be in this world , any help for the dumb discordancy between her father and his wife . Day after day , month after month , year after year , would Molly have to sympathise with her father , and pity her stepmother , feeling ...
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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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