Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism, Volum 12Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1981 Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and other creative writers who lived between 1800 and 1900, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations. |
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... suggests that she is aware , although she has not yet fully acknowledged it , that Evelina's choices , proper as they are , do not exhaust the tempt- ing possibilities for intelligent women . Evelina chooses dependency and fear , a ...
... suggests that she is aware , although she has not yet fully acknowledged it , that Evelina's choices , proper as they are , do not exhaust the tempt- ing possibilities for intelligent women . Evelina chooses dependency and fear , a ...
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... suggest that in the following stanza from Don Juan Byron shows an affinity of both style and temperament with ... suggests that if a satirist does not fully identify the individuals he attacks it will be difficult , merely from a ...
... suggest that in the following stanza from Don Juan Byron shows an affinity of both style and temperament with ... suggests that if a satirist does not fully identify the individuals he attacks it will be difficult , merely from a ...
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... suggests , never loses the sharply defined rocking of a real canoe on quiet water . The poet's final structural problem , to find a way to introduce the notion of passing time without relinquish- ing the metaphorical complex of lake and ...
... suggests , never loses the sharply defined rocking of a real canoe on quiet water . The poet's final structural problem , to find a way to introduce the notion of passing time without relinquish- ing the metaphorical complex of lake and ...
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