Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 190
... novel's theme of Light ( order ) and Darkness ( chaos ) ; a literary ' conceit ' that promotes a symbolic reading at the expense of character . In this novel " All sciences ... are human sciences " , " stories told in the dark " and ...
... novel's theme of Light ( order ) and Darkness ( chaos ) ; a literary ' conceit ' that promotes a symbolic reading at the expense of character . In this novel " All sciences ... are human sciences " , " stories told in the dark " and ...
Page 191
... novel's characters are either engaged in searching for , or else hiding from , a / their past . First Light sits in the tradition of the English rural novel . Its contemporary ' pasto- ral ' setting is a marked departure from the dark ...
... novel's characters are either engaged in searching for , or else hiding from , a / their past . First Light sits in the tradition of the English rural novel . Its contemporary ' pasto- ral ' setting is a marked departure from the dark ...
Page 202
... novel actually exists as a literary category . The only trait that many of these novels have in common is that they are indirect variants on a pastoral theme ( Clifford 1986 , 113-119 ; Rosaldo 1986 , 86-87 , 96-97 ) and repre- sent the ...
... novel actually exists as a literary category . The only trait that many of these novels have in common is that they are indirect variants on a pastoral theme ( Clifford 1986 , 113-119 ; Rosaldo 1986 , 86-87 , 96-97 ) and repre- sent the ...
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