Thoth, Volume 6Graduate students of the English Department, Syracuse University, 1965 - American literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 12
Page 20
... narrator : " " This was yesterday , ' added Marlow , lolling in the armchair lazily . ' I haven't heard yet ; but I expect to hear any moment . . . What on earth are you grinning at in this sarcastic manner ? I am not afraid of going to ...
... narrator : " " This was yesterday , ' added Marlow , lolling in the armchair lazily . ' I haven't heard yet ; but I expect to hear any moment . . . What on earth are you grinning at in this sarcastic manner ? I am not afraid of going to ...
Page 21
... narrator early in the story ( p . 108 ) . One of the purposes of the multiple narration is to establish tension between the various possible interpretations of the story . The narrator op- poses Marlow's " ghastly imagination " ( p ...
... narrator early in the story ( p . 108 ) . One of the purposes of the multiple narration is to establish tension between the various possible interpretations of the story . The narrator op- poses Marlow's " ghastly imagination " ( p ...
Page 26
... narrator suddenly perceives that all the fanatics which he encounters are writers in search of an audience ; one such writer reveals the artist's inability to accept full responsibility for his acts : " I have spent my life in books ...
... narrator suddenly perceives that all the fanatics which he encounters are writers in search of an audience ; one such writer reveals the artist's inability to accept full responsibility for his acts : " I have spent my life in books ...
Contents
Drydens Zimri and Chaucers | 3 |
Thomas Trahernes The Estate Donald M Korte | 13 |
The AntiSelf | 20 |
Copyright | |
3 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
A. C. Benson Achitophel Apollo Apollonian Apollonian and Dionysian appears ascésis Autobiography Barral Basil Willey becomes believe bird Brzenk Captain Anthony Carlyle Carlyle's Centuries Chance chapter character Chaucer's Pardoner Christ clearly complete Conrad death depicted desire dialectic Dionysus Dryden's portrait Dryden's Zimri Dylan Thomas Emery Neff English essays ethics feeling final Flora's story Fynes Gaston de Latour God's happiness Henry David Thoreau hero human Ibid ideal imagery Imaginary Portrait infinite laugh Leo Stoller living luck man's Marius Marlow means mental crisis Mill Mill's Miss Lonelyhearts moral narrator Nathanael West nature passion perhaps pleasure poem poet poetry Powell and Flora religion religious Sartor Resartus seems sense sexual Short Fiction soul spiritual stanza Stephen Crane Studies in Short suggests symbol synthesis Syracuse tension theories Thomas Thoreau THOTH thought tion tragedy tragic Traherne writes Traherne's Utilitarianism verse Walden Walter Pater wild wilderness Willey winter Winter's Tale York