The Jew in the Victorian Novel: Some Relationships Between Prejudice and ArtAMS Press, 1980 - 238 sider |
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Side 178
... Deronda is indivisible from the history of Deronda himself . It is the story of Der- onda , brought up as an Englishman , modifying his view of " Judaism as a sort of eccentric fossilised form " through the realization that " Judaism ...
... Deronda is indivisible from the history of Deronda himself . It is the story of Der- onda , brought up as an Englishman , modifying his view of " Judaism as a sort of eccentric fossilised form " through the realization that " Judaism ...
Side 179
... Deronda : Imagine we all of us can- the pathetic stamp of consumption with its brilliancy of glance to which the ... Deronda tells his mother , " " The effect of my education can never be done away with . The Christian sym- pathies in ...
... Deronda : Imagine we all of us can- the pathetic stamp of consumption with its brilliancy of glance to which the ... Deronda tells his mother , " " The effect of my education can never be done away with . The Christian sym- pathies in ...
Side 184
... Deronda answered , rather too care- lessly . Cohen paused a little , thrust his hands into his pockets , fixed on Deronda a pair of glistening eyes that suggested a miraculous guinea - pig , and said , " Couldn't do you that . Happy to ...
... Deronda answered , rather too care- lessly . Cohen paused a little , thrust his hands into his pockets , fixed on Deronda a pair of glistening eyes that suggested a miraculous guinea - pig , and said , " Couldn't do you that . Happy to ...
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