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... never afraid of compromising his character ... THU HUS Pushkin in 1825 in a letter to his friend Raevsky.1 It is one of his many brief but penetrating insights into the nature of Shakespearean drama , all the more remarkable because his ...
... never afraid of compromising his character ... THU HUS Pushkin in 1825 in a letter to his friend Raevsky.1 It is one of his many brief but penetrating insights into the nature of Shakespearean drama , all the more remarkable because his ...
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... never be a completely detached and self - sufficient character study in the way in which a fictional creation can . Something is invariably betrayed by the author , even when he is as conscious an editor as Gibbon , and Gibbon's candid ...
... never be a completely detached and self - sufficient character study in the way in which a fictional creation can . Something is invariably betrayed by the author , even when he is as conscious an editor as Gibbon , and Gibbon's candid ...
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... never mind ) which suddenly draws the reader into an intimacy , an alcove apart from the purple passages Fielding so considerately warns us of in advance , a personal aside , a confidence , a little vignette of pathos or humour by the ...
... never mind ) which suddenly draws the reader into an intimacy , an alcove apart from the purple passages Fielding so considerately warns us of in advance , a personal aside , a confidence , a little vignette of pathos or humour by the ...
Contents
RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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