The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 248 頁
... hero and blurs the dividing line between fiction and reality . So we get ' a hitherto unheard of intimacy between the public and the heroes of novels'.3 By far the fullest and most closely argued account of the rise of the novel occurs ...
... hero and blurs the dividing line between fiction and reality . So we get ' a hitherto unheard of intimacy between the public and the heroes of novels'.3 By far the fullest and most closely argued account of the rise of the novel occurs ...
第 294 頁
... hero of picaresque , such as Gil Blas , was a status - less outsider , Roderick is not just a young man on the make ... hero's consciousness : his twisted , thin - skinned apprehension of the world . And likewise the book is often very ...
... hero of picaresque , such as Gil Blas , was a status - less outsider , Roderick is not just a young man on the make ... hero's consciousness : his twisted , thin - skinned apprehension of the world . And likewise the book is often very ...
第 295 頁
... hero literally on the road . Moreover , Peregrine is less touchy than Roderick , perhaps less individualized ; he ... hero's back . Smollett is fundamentally an observer , and his narrators are too busy with that task to exert moral ...
... hero literally on the road . Moreover , Peregrine is less touchy than Roderick , perhaps less individualized ; he ... hero's back . Smollett is fundamentally an observer , and his narrators are too busy with that task to exert moral ...
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