Southern Renascence: The Literature of the Modern SouthLouis Decimus Rubin (Jr.), Louis Decimus Rubin, Robert D. Jacobs Johns Hopkins Press, 1961 - 450 Seiten |
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... characters have their worldly and , to a certain extent , their spiritual beings . When place is so used , it becomes to some extent an essential factor in the development and interpretation of character and in the actual structure of ...
... characters have their worldly and , to a certain extent , their spiritual beings . When place is so used , it becomes to some extent an essential factor in the development and interpretation of character and in the actual structure of ...
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... character as in scenes of riot or other such action . Another set of elements which may function as scene comprises the habits and customs of a character or set of characters . In some works it may be difficult to distinguish such use ...
... character as in scenes of riot or other such action . Another set of elements which may function as scene comprises the habits and customs of a character or set of characters . In some works it may be difficult to distinguish such use ...
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... character , must be constructed . Her characters do not act , but suffer . They suffer delight just as they suffer sorrow . Things are always " happening " to them ; the novels frequently have the atmosphere of soap opera . One of the ...
... character , must be constructed . Her characters do not act , but suffer . They suffer delight just as they suffer sorrow . Things are always " happening " to them ; the novels frequently have the atmosphere of soap opera . One of the ...
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The Southern Temper by Robert B Heilman | 3 |
Aspects Of The Southern Philosophy by Richard M Weaver | 14 |
How Many Miles To Babylon by Andrew Nelson Lytle | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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