Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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generation " and from novel to novel , and to prepare the way for Piero di Cosimo , an artist who , like the narrator herself , perceives the mythological , the heroic , within the everyday . In fact , when one looks at the novel's plot ...
generation " and from novel to novel , and to prepare the way for Piero di Cosimo , an artist who , like the narrator herself , perceives the mythological , the heroic , within the everyday . In fact , when one looks at the novel's plot ...
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... novel , Tito plays Bacchus to Romola's Ariadne , but in his perfidy , he is much more like Theseus . More importantly , the obscurity of Piero's fame and the sketchiness of Vasari's account of him gave Eliot a freedom which would have ...
... novel , Tito plays Bacchus to Romola's Ariadne , but in his perfidy , he is much more like Theseus . More importantly , the obscurity of Piero's fame and the sketchiness of Vasari's account of him gave Eliot a freedom which would have ...
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... novel constitutes a major artistic problem , 19 but in regard to the book's developing themes , it is entirely consistent that Romola keep his day sacred , that his physical and psychic portraits be brought in , just as were Bardo's ...
... novel constitutes a major artistic problem , 19 but in regard to the book's developing themes , it is entirely consistent that Romola keep his day sacred , that his physical and psychic portraits be brought in , just as were Bardo's ...
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