Thackeray's Cultural Frame of Reference: Allusion in the NewcomesMacmillan, 1991 - 194 Seiten This study of "The Newcomes" explores the cultural density found within the novel and reveals how Thackeray exploited allusion in order to present an archetypal and cyclical vision of life, questioning the status and value of fictions and blurring distinctions between history and fiction. |
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... popular Victorian tendency to identify England with imperial Rome as law - giver to the world . Modern Rome had a popular following too . The thirties and forties saw a major increase in travel and books of travel , as Victorians were ...
... popular Victorian tendency to identify England with imperial Rome as law - giver to the world . Modern Rome had a popular following too . The thirties and forties saw a major increase in travel and books of travel , as Victorians were ...
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... popular novels mentioned as inspiration for J.J. Ridley . They are all part of an anatomy or archetypal catalogue of the novel form's capabilities and perennial structures , the schemata that the lazy , idle boy ( the ultimate ...
... popular novels mentioned as inspiration for J.J. Ridley . They are all part of an anatomy or archetypal catalogue of the novel form's capabilities and perennial structures , the schemata that the lazy , idle boy ( the ultimate ...
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... popular in their time but of veiled reference to operatic stars as well . Discussing with Ethel the lack of status in mere artists such as Clive , Lady Kew makes a discrimination : ' M. de C ..... , my dear , is of a noble family ...
... popular in their time but of veiled reference to operatic stars as well . Discussing with Ethel the lack of status in mere artists such as Clive , Lady Kew makes a discrimination : ' M. de C ..... , my dear , is of a noble family ...
Inhalt
The Art World | 87 |
History and India | 106 |
France of the Citizen King | 120 |
Urheberrecht | |
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