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In Defense of the Narrative
… the conventional narrative. Influenced by the innovative studies of the French Annales school and by the increased possibilties for the computer analysis of data, the most flourishing … of a fictional technique. In philosophical terms, Strout points out that the dialectic quality of the narrative is at …
Aspects of Criticism
… to Proust. By Havelock Ellis. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $3.50. Literature and Society. By Albert Guerard. … books—ceased to have any precise or even well comprehended points of reference. The five volumes here reviewed make an … most successfully the writers of memoirs, and in these studies he occasionally reveals through the man under …
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The Next Revolution In Scotland
… rock stars, and she thinks of herself as English. The Royals, who walk in beauty, make her heart beat faster. Nearer … her eyes glaze. “Give me a break!” she says, rolling them comically. Maybe, I think, things happen when they should … hints at better days. On shore, however, left behind to die, are the old folks. Stay-at-homes eked out a living as …
Lunachick
… was like an icicle in her hand. She waited for the cat to come back in and then she went upstairs to undress in the … or bring the cathouse inside the real house, which was also stupid, or let Zora Neale sleep on the futon, which was … like this, she would be thinking, Not yet! I’m not ready to die yet! Please! She had never told anyone this. But suppose …
Notes on Current Books, Winter 1994
… to opera lovers, but those interested in American studies will also find that Dizikes has written an important … $25 One begins to understand the depth of Peter Kolchin’s accomplishment in American Slavery by looking at the 34-page … culture also have the wherewithal to tackle the fine points of race, gender, and class theory in addition to the …
Prude’s Progress
… Prude’s Progress Toward the end of 1828, Charles Lamb composed a sonnet which gave him great pleasure by its … in a comedy of rustic life, and the sophisticated audience was expected to laugh at the simplicity of the … bitter conflict was being waged between two irreconcilable points of view in English literature. If it had been merely …
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