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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... vision of George Eliot in chapter 4 and the vision of Thomas Hardy in chapter 5 - under pressure from the sheer range of Tolstoy himself . For it is just not possible , I discovered , to find a single English equivalent of Tolstoy ...
... vision of George Eliot in chapter 4 and the vision of Thomas Hardy in chapter 5 - under pressure from the sheer range of Tolstoy himself . For it is just not possible , I discovered , to find a single English equivalent of Tolstoy ...
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... vision of not excluding , of not selecting ; it is a vision of a whole in which everything has a right to be included . It is a trusting to the real to reveal its own connections , its own pattern and unity , not as an aesthetic but as ...
... vision of not excluding , of not selecting ; it is a vision of a whole in which everything has a right to be included . It is a trusting to the real to reveal its own connections , its own pattern and unity , not as an aesthetic but as ...
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... vision on the one hand , and Tolstoy's quasi - transcendent vision on the other — and what helps to make these writers mutually defining as well as mutually opposite — is that they both seem to offer something that human nature cannot ...
... vision on the one hand , and Tolstoy's quasi - transcendent vision on the other — and what helps to make these writers mutually defining as well as mutually opposite — is that they both seem to offer something that human nature cannot ...
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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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