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... reader ; he ventures , rather , on a myth - journey , a voyage of discovery into the unknown . What one learns on this voyage , what one finds in this region , is not solely topography or ethnology ; neither is it all history or ...
... reader ; he ventures , rather , on a myth - journey , a voyage of discovery into the unknown . What one learns on this voyage , what one finds in this region , is not solely topography or ethnology ; neither is it all history or ...
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... reader doesn't see this sort of emotional paradox in all characters in the novel only because Lawrence doesn't choose to investigate thoroughly every- one's psychological constitution . If the reader were allowed to look closely enough ...
... reader doesn't see this sort of emotional paradox in all characters in the novel only because Lawrence doesn't choose to investigate thoroughly every- one's psychological constitution . If the reader were allowed to look closely enough ...
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... reader , the narrator may leave some things for the reader himself to judge . He may withhold some " information " ( I mean for value judgments to be included in the term ) from his reader until late in the action , as the narrator of ...
... reader , the narrator may leave some things for the reader himself to judge . He may withhold some " information " ( I mean for value judgments to be included in the term ) from his reader until late in the action , as the narrator of ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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