Daniel Defoe: Ambition & Innovation |
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Moll , of course , has no chance of winning him back . “ Can you transfer my Affection ? ” she asks . And then she raises that question to a higher level of intensity : " Can you bid me cease loving you , and bid me love him ?
Moll , of course , has no chance of winning him back . “ Can you transfer my Affection ? ” she asks . And then she raises that question to a higher level of intensity : " Can you bid me cease loving you , and bid me love him ?
第 235 頁
Crusoe's island is not Lilliput , of course , but it does represent and comment upon English government and the nature of man . Moll Flanders is not Bigger Thomas , but she shows the destructive distance between the rich and the poor ...
Crusoe's island is not Lilliput , of course , but it does represent and comment upon English government and the nature of man . Moll Flanders is not Bigger Thomas , but she shows the destructive distance between the rich and the poor ...
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Watt , of course , says that Moll Flanders lacks such a moral framework ( The Rise of the Novel , pp . 117ff ) . Others have found the structure of the spiritual autobiography in the novel ; for the fullest argument , see G.A. Starr ...
Watt , of course , says that Moll Flanders lacks such a moral framework ( The Rise of the Novel , pp . 117ff ) . Others have found the structure of the spiritual autobiography in the novel ; for the fullest argument , see G.A. Starr ...
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