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Page 45
... concern events from 1807 to 1811 , including the meeting of Pierre and Andrey on the raft , Natasha's debut , and ... concerns only 1812 , particularly the battle of Borodino and the burning of Moscow . Parts twelve , thirteen , and ...
... concern events from 1807 to 1811 , including the meeting of Pierre and Andrey on the raft , Natasha's debut , and ... concerns only 1812 , particularly the battle of Borodino and the burning of Moscow . Parts twelve , thirteen , and ...
Page 117
... concern Pip's boyhood ; II , chapters 20-39 , concern his youth ; III , chapters 40-59 , concern his maturity . The overarching structure is clearly chiastic ; part I shows a rise in hope and a fall in moral character , while II shows a ...
... concern Pip's boyhood ; II , chapters 20-39 , concern his youth ; III , chapters 40-59 , concern his maturity . The overarching structure is clearly chiastic ; part I shows a rise in hope and a fall in moral character , while II shows a ...
Page 142
... concern with the spatial and the temporal arts derived from A Portrait and Stephen Hero , proves this is so . This relationship between A Portrait and Stephen Hero , and Joyce's concern about the arts , has an important consequence in ...
... concern with the spatial and the temporal arts derived from A Portrait and Stephen Hero , proves this is so . This relationship between A Portrait and Stephen Hero , and Joyce's concern about the arts , has an important consequence in ...
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