Monsters of Affection: Dickens, Eliot, & Bronte on Fatherhood |
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Page 42
... early self figure his new difference : his " mazes , " his " poor labyrinth " define that self as self - deceptive and lost ( 133 , 219 ) . David's narrative , however , nostalgic and immersed in its own self - origination , reflects on ...
... early self figure his new difference : his " mazes , " his " poor labyrinth " define that self as self - deceptive and lost ( 133 , 219 ) . David's narrative , however , nostalgic and immersed in its own self - origination , reflects on ...
Page 125
... early novelettes structure themselves next to one another without narrative link . In Passing Events , for example , events simply pass . Language exists without any signifying chain : whatever comes next comes next . Speaking of ...
... early novelettes structure themselves next to one another without narrative link . In Passing Events , for example , events simply pass . Language exists without any signifying chain : whatever comes next comes next . Speaking of ...
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... early in the novel but also at its end . In the " show - trial " as in the fĂȘte play , M. Paul watches Lucy , his brow furrowing and visage darkening when she pronounces herself " dumb , " an " idiot . " M. Paul rents a school for Lucy ...
... early in the novel but also at its end . In the " show - trial " as in the fĂȘte play , M. Paul watches Lucy , his brow furrowing and visage darkening when she pronounces herself " dumb , " an " idiot . " M. Paul rents a school for Lucy ...
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Authors of Being | 10 |
A Sort of Father | 65 |
Masters and Mastery | 119 |
Copyright | |
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