Patterns in Thackeray's FictionM.I.T. Press, 1969 - 157 strani |
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... admirable , would be unbearable in middle age ; yet simple reformation seems to him to be improbable in life , to be dangerous to our sense of identity in characters , and to be a view most often proposed by canting hypocrites ...
... admirable , would be unbearable in middle age ; yet simple reformation seems to him to be improbable in life , to be dangerous to our sense of identity in characters , and to be a view most often proposed by canting hypocrites ...
Stran 117
... admirable , and to which he does his simple best to make the world conform . The primary interplay is accordingly not between illusion and reality , but between virtue and failure . It is a curious pattern , involving finally a peculiar ...
... admirable , and to which he does his simple best to make the world conform . The primary interplay is accordingly not between illusion and reality , but between virtue and failure . It is a curious pattern , involving finally a peculiar ...
Stran 133
... admirable but incomplete . We might perhaps choose her simplification of the world if we had the choice , but unfortunately we do not . And even in so morally freighted a discussion , there is a clear note of satisfaction in not being ...
... admirable but incomplete . We might perhaps choose her simplification of the world if we had the choice , but unfortunately we do not . And even in so morally freighted a discussion , there is a clear note of satisfaction in not being ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Chapter One Early Parody | 11 |
Chapter Two Developments from Parody | 29 |
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Adeliza Amelia artistic Barry Lyndon Becky Becky's become called Carlyle chapter characters Charlotte Brontë Cinderella Clive Codlingsby Colonel comic complex conventions Crabs criticism curve of action Deuceace Dobbin Emily emotion Ethel example experience external father feel fiction gentleman George George Eliot Henry Esmond Henry James hero Ibid illusions interest James Jane Austen Jane Eyre joke Jonathan Wild kind language Laura letters literary literary realism look marriage marry means Miss Pinkerton's modes moral narrator narrator's Newcomes notion novel novelist parody pattern Pendennis perhaps perspectives plot position postures of wisdom Prize Novels question quixotism reader realism reality relation René Wellek role romance satire satirist scene seeming defeat seen self-exposure selfishness sense sentiment sequence shabby simply Smirke Snobbishness social story style sympathy Thackeray seems Thackeray's thematic thought Tom Jones triumph truth tyro Vanity Fair virtue vision worldly writer Yellowplush young