Reading the Victorian Novel: Detail Into FormIan Gregor Barnes & Noble Books, 1980 - 314 lappuses |
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... Middlemarch was a ' picture- vast , swarming , deep - coloured ' ; " a view echoed by Eliot when she announced that : ' I don't see how I can leave anything out , because I hope there is nothing that will seem to be irrelevant to my ...
... Middlemarch was a ' picture- vast , swarming , deep - coloured ' ; " a view echoed by Eliot when she announced that : ' I don't see how I can leave anything out , because I hope there is nothing that will seem to be irrelevant to my ...
107. lappuse
... Middlemarch or in Daniel Deronda would be quite alien to its imagined world . To think of this in terms of ' evasion ' or ' regression ' is to fail to take adequate account of the depth of Maggie's isolation , to muffle the tragic end ...
... Middlemarch or in Daniel Deronda would be quite alien to its imagined world . To think of this in terms of ' evasion ' or ' regression ' is to fail to take adequate account of the depth of Maggie's isolation , to muffle the tragic end ...
107. lappuse
... Middlemarch or in Daniel Deronda would be quite alien to its imagined world . To think of this in terms of ' evasion ' or ' regression ' is to fail to take adequate account of the depth of Maggie's isolation , to muffle the tragic end ...
... Middlemarch or in Daniel Deronda would be quite alien to its imagined world . To think of this in terms of ' evasion ' or ' regression ' is to fail to take adequate account of the depth of Maggie's isolation , to muffle the tragic end ...
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Acknowledgements 7 | 9 |
Wilkie Collins and the Crisis of Suspense | 32 |
Interchapter 1 | 51 |
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Agnes Armadale aware become Bleak House Chapter characters Charlotte Brontë child childhood Collins complex context created critical Daniel Deronda David Copperfield death Deronda detail Dick Dickens Dickens's Dora dramatic dream effect Elizabeth-Jane Emily Emily Brontë emotional episode essay eyes face Farfrae feel final Floss George Eliot Guest Hardy Hardy's Heep Henchard Henry James heroine illustrations imaginative involvement James Jane Eyre kind London look Lucy Maggie Maggie's Mayor of Casterbridge melodrama memory Middlemarch Mill Miss modern reader Morris Morris's Murdstone Mysteries of Udolpho narrative narrator nature nineteenth-century novelist offers Old Curiosity Shop opening passage past pattern Peggotty Peggotty's picture political portrait present reading experience realist recognise relation relationship response rhythm scene seems sense simply social society St Ogg's Steerforth story suggest suspense tion Tulliver Victorian fiction Victorian novel Villette vision voice woman Wuthering Heights