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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43. lappuse
... narrator frequently goes out of his way to prevent the reader from putting himself in their place . This occurs predominantly through the narrator's comments on the particular patterns of behavior developed by Amelia and Becky in ...
... narrator frequently goes out of his way to prevent the reader from putting himself in their place . This occurs predominantly through the narrator's comments on the particular patterns of behavior developed by Amelia and Becky in ...
129. lappuse
... narrator's most audacious sleight of hand in this regard is a shift ( signaled by a parenthesis ) to the world of ... narrator recounts how Jos Sedley presents " two handsome nosegays of flowers " to Amelia and Becky : " Thank you , dear ...
... narrator's most audacious sleight of hand in this regard is a shift ( signaled by a parenthesis ) to the world of ... narrator recounts how Jos Sedley presents " two handsome nosegays of flowers " to Amelia and Becky : " Thank you , dear ...
136. lappuse
... narrator's change of masks ( if he may indeed be thought of as " continually donning " new ones ) but position , and that his changes of position do not affect the reliability of what he reports . The observer - narrator's presentation ...
... narrator's change of masks ( if he may indeed be thought of as " continually donning " new ones ) but position , and that his changes of position do not affect the reliability of what he reports . The observer - narrator's presentation ...
Saturs
Art and Nature | 19 |
Esthetic Effects | 37 |
The Warped Looking Glass | 57 |
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