Poets and Story-tellersBarnes & Noble, 1961 - 201 pages |
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Page 5
... satirical and comic scenes . The hero and heroine themselves are often the objects of satire . Antony gets drunk : Cleopatra slaps her servant in an absurd explosion of petty feminine jealousy . We do not find Othello or Lady Macbeth ...
... satirical and comic scenes . The hero and heroine themselves are often the objects of satire . Antony gets drunk : Cleopatra slaps her servant in an absurd explosion of petty feminine jealousy . We do not find Othello or Lady Macbeth ...
Page 49
... and romance was always kept rational by the smiling and satirical good sense of his age . Here we come to the second important element in his composition . In addition to being a representative scholar - artist , he was a THOMAS GRAY 49.
... and romance was always kept rational by the smiling and satirical good sense of his age . Here we come to the second important element in his composition . In addition to being a representative scholar - artist , he was a THOMAS GRAY 49.
Page 101
... satirical implications . She lived through the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars , but no shadow of their storm is permitted to confuse the firm bright clarity of her vision . There are no adventures in her books , no abstract ...
... satirical implications . She lived through the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars , but no shadow of their storm is permitted to confuse the firm bright clarity of her vision . There are no adventures in her books , no abstract ...
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action admiration Adolphe æsthetic Antony and Cleopatra Antony's appear artist aspects beauty Branghtons Burney's character charm civilised comedy comic complex convention critic Dalloway death Devil drama Duchess Duchess of Malfi E. M. FORSTER eighteenth-century Elizabethan Ellénore emotion English Evelina experience expression eyes fact Fanny Burney feeling Flamineo Forster give Gray Gray's heart hero heroine historical House of Gentlefolk Howard's End human humour imagination impression inevitably Jane Austen ladies live Longest Journey looked love-story Mansfield Park mind Miss mood moral nature never Northanger Abbey novel novelists observation Octavius once passages passion picture Pindaric play plot poem poetry Progress of Poesy reader realistic reality relation reveals romantic Russian satirical scene seems sense sensibility sentiment Shakespeare shows significance social soul spirit story success talent taste theme things thought tragedy tragic true Turgenev turn Virginia Woolf virtue vision Webster Wilcox worldly writer