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Page 128
... fiction founded on the theses of Freud . But this story is somewhat unusual because Crabbe's charac- ters do not commonly have such singleness either of purpose in themselves or of conception in the author's mind . Their actions and ...
... fiction founded on the theses of Freud . But this story is somewhat unusual because Crabbe's charac- ters do not commonly have such singleness either of purpose in themselves or of conception in the author's mind . Their actions and ...
Page 152
... fiction , as fiction , differs from so much of that surrounding him is that his characters so often act par- ticularly and understandably human . Paul Elmer More says of this " unerring psychological instinct ” that it " is not confined ...
... fiction , as fiction , differs from so much of that surrounding him is that his characters so often act par- ticularly and understandably human . Paul Elmer More says of this " unerring psychological instinct ” that it " is not confined ...
Page 189
... fiction : 136 n . Gray , Thomas : 18 , 172 tion , 39-40 ; on The Borough , 43-44 ; on Crabbe as narrative poet , 124-25 ; as Crabbe's greatest critical friend , 157 Jenyns , Soame : 35 , 45 , 47 , 59 Jerrold , Walter SEE Broadley ...
... fiction : 136 n . Gray , Thomas : 18 , 172 tion , 39-40 ; on The Borough , 43-44 ; on Crabbe as narrative poet , 124-25 ; as Crabbe's greatest critical friend , 157 Jenyns , Soame : 35 , 45 , 47 , 59 Jerrold , Walter SEE Broadley ...
Contents
CRABBE AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CRABBE IN THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 57 |
CRABBE AS NATURE POET | 88 |
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