William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity FairChelsea House Publishers, 1987 - 162 lappuses On Vanity fair / Dorothy van Ghent -- Art and nature / Barbara Hardy -- The reader in the realistic novel / Wolfgang Iser -- Vision and satire / Robert E. Lougy -- The triumph of Clytemnestra -- The comedy of shifting perspectives. |
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1. lappuse
... critic would place Thackeray anywhere near Fielding in aesthetic emi- nence . Nor would any critic wish to regard Thackeray as Dickens's nearest contemporary rival , a once fashionable comparison . Thackeray , we all agree , is genial ...
... critic would place Thackeray anywhere near Fielding in aesthetic emi- nence . Nor would any critic wish to regard Thackeray as Dickens's nearest contemporary rival , a once fashionable comparison . Thackeray , we all agree , is genial ...
32. lappuse
... critic , she is subjected to the author's criticism as " one who has no reverence except for prosperity , and no eye for anything beyond success . Such people there are living and flourishing in the world - Faithless , Hopeless ...
... critic , she is subjected to the author's criticism as " one who has no reverence except for prosperity , and no eye for anything beyond success . Such people there are living and flourishing in the world - Faithless , Hopeless ...
153. lappuse
... criticism . His forthcoming study , Freud : Transference and Authority , attempts a full - scale reading of all of Freud's major writings . A MacArthur Prize Fellow , he is general editor of five series of literary criticism published ...
... criticism . His forthcoming study , Freud : Transference and Authority , attempts a full - scale reading of all of Freud's major writings . A MacArthur Prize Fellow , he is general editor of five series of literary criticism published ...
Saturs
Art and Nature | 19 |
Esthetic Effects | 37 |
The Warped Looking Glass | 57 |
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