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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24. lappuse
... heart as against art , it ends with a disarming address to a Reader , Jones , whose taste is " for the great and heroic in life and novels " and who will underline the author's " foolish , twad- dling , etc. , " and add " quite true ...
... heart as against art , it ends with a disarming address to a Reader , Jones , whose taste is " for the great and heroic in life and novels " and who will underline the author's " foolish , twad- dling , etc. , " and add " quite true ...
25. lappuse
Harold Bloom. sentimentality . Amelia has a heart , cries over silly novels and dead pets , and attracts heart : in yet another qualification of the pecking order , even Semiramis gives orders that Amelia should be treated gently , and ...
Harold Bloom. sentimentality . Amelia has a heart , cries over silly novels and dead pets , and attracts heart : in yet another qualification of the pecking order , even Semiramis gives orders that Amelia should be treated gently , and ...
109. lappuse
... heart of gold , " a con- dition that is often correctly ascribed to whores of all kinds . The Midas touch gilds , then kills . Thackeray mocks himself and his read- ers in showing how Becky's whorish values permeate our world . She sits ...
... heart of gold , " a con- dition that is often correctly ascribed to whores of all kinds . The Midas touch gilds , then kills . Thackeray mocks himself and his read- ers in showing how Becky's whorish values permeate our world . She sits ...
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Art and Nature | 19 |
Esthetic Effects | 37 |
The Warped Looking Glass | 57 |
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