Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volumen4Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 páginas |
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... reader . One may maintain that readers have an accurate picture of the famine - ravaged Irish peasants from Carleton alone . Carleton was an enigmatic novelist who hated landlordism and the Penal Laws and who was a convert to ...
... reader . One may maintain that readers have an accurate picture of the famine - ravaged Irish peasants from Carleton alone . Carleton was an enigmatic novelist who hated landlordism and the Penal Laws and who was a convert to ...
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... reader is presented with an untrust- worthy narrator . This narrator often pauses to address the reader , even going to far as to say that , if there is a flaw in the book , the reader is that flaw . Not only is the narrator ...
... reader is presented with an untrust- worthy narrator . This narrator often pauses to address the reader , even going to far as to say that , if there is a flaw in the book , the reader is that flaw . Not only is the narrator ...
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... reader's excitement as he awaits Madeline's certain reappearance . Thematically , it suggests a parallel - either straight or ironic , depending on the reader's interpretation— between the knight Ethelred's quest and Madeline's return ...
... reader's excitement as he awaits Madeline's certain reappearance . Thematically , it suggests a parallel - either straight or ironic , depending on the reader's interpretation— between the knight Ethelred's quest and Madeline's return ...
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