The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 74 頁
... fiction was adequate to the purpose . A satirist like Swift could accommodate his vision within the covenanted forms ... fictions . Instead of writing out their feelings of being squeezed from the scene , as the Scriblerian group largely ...
... fiction was adequate to the purpose . A satirist like Swift could accommodate his vision within the covenanted forms ... fictions . Instead of writing out their feelings of being squeezed from the scene , as the Scriblerian group largely ...
第 168 頁
... fiction and reality become blurred . The nominal hero Luckless gets entangled with the characters of his own puppets ... fictional ' of course , but within the terms of the play a real location . The result is an almost metaphysical ...
... fiction and reality become blurred . The nominal hero Luckless gets entangled with the characters of his own puppets ... fictional ' of course , but within the terms of the play a real location . The result is an almost metaphysical ...
第 250 頁
... fiction . John Preston , in an over - brisk but splendidly direct book on ' the reader's role ' in eighteenth - century fiction , places emphasis on the novel ' as process ' . " Though this is not explicitly developed in social terms ...
... fiction . John Preston , in an over - brisk but splendidly direct book on ' the reader's role ' in eighteenth - century fiction , places emphasis on the novel ' as process ' . " Though this is not explicitly developed in social terms ...
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