The Art of Galsworthy and Other StudiesVidyarthi Granthagar, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 69 筆
第 36 頁
... social purpose which Dickens had created . Like Dickens whom he admired greatly , and like so many of his contemporaries , H. G. Wells , Arnold Bennett and Thomas Hardy , he used the novel for purposes of social campaigning . He did not ...
... social purpose which Dickens had created . Like Dickens whom he admired greatly , and like so many of his contemporaries , H. G. Wells , Arnold Bennett and Thomas Hardy , he used the novel for purposes of social campaigning . He did not ...
第 45 頁
... social laws which know no bending , though they break men . Galsworthy's art is obsessed with this theme of a woman ... social pyramid , the injustices of the law , the cruel urge of sex , the victimization of the individual by social ...
... social laws which know no bending , though they break men . Galsworthy's art is obsessed with this theme of a woman ... social pyramid , the injustices of the law , the cruel urge of sex , the victimization of the individual by social ...
第 83 頁
... social matters . I have no other incentive to write plays , as I am not dependent on it for my livelihood . ” 7 We may divide the plays of Shaw into certain groups for the sake of convenience , though from beginning to end they are the ...
... social matters . I have no other incentive to write plays , as I am not dependent on it for my livelihood . ” 7 We may divide the plays of Shaw into certain groups for the sake of convenience , though from beginning to end they are the ...
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