The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... Ian Watt's widely influential book of that title . Watt stresses the invention of a new ' realism ' , though his version of this concept is much subtler than Stephen's photo- graphic accuracy . He relates developing ideas , sometimes ...
... Ian Watt's widely influential book of that title . Watt stresses the invention of a new ' realism ' , though his version of this concept is much subtler than Stephen's photo- graphic accuracy . He relates developing ideas , sometimes ...
第 302 頁
... Ian Watt , The Rise of the Novel ( Harmondsworth , 1963 ) , p . 55 . 3 Quoted from Adventurer no . 115. by Watt , Rise of the Novel , p . 60 . 4 Watt , Rise of the Novel , pp . 60-1 . 5 See Collins , Authorship , pp . 269-70 , for ...
... Ian Watt , The Rise of the Novel ( Harmondsworth , 1963 ) , p . 55 . 3 Quoted from Adventurer no . 115. by Watt , Rise of the Novel , p . 60 . 4 Watt , Rise of the Novel , pp . 60-1 . 5 See Collins , Authorship , pp . 269-70 , for ...
第 304 頁
... Ian Watt , ' Introduction ' , The Augustan Age ( Greenwich , Conn . , 1968 ) , p . 18 . 3 Maynard Mack , The Garden and the City ( Toronto , 1969 ) , p . 236 . CHAPTER 19 : GAY AND SCRIBLERIAN COMEDY I Martin Battestin , ' Menalcas's ...
... Ian Watt , ' Introduction ' , The Augustan Age ( Greenwich , Conn . , 1968 ) , p . 18 . 3 Maynard Mack , The Garden and the City ( Toronto , 1969 ) , p . 236 . CHAPTER 19 : GAY AND SCRIBLERIAN COMEDY I Martin Battestin , ' Menalcas's ...
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