College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 13
Page 315
... Nick's usual stand- ard of morality . " Similarly , Barry Gross thinks Nick acts as a Pandarus " Contrary to all his principles . " Worse yet , this suggestion of pimping can make Nick seem to lack the integrity he must have behind both ...
... Nick's usual stand- ard of morality . " Similarly , Barry Gross thinks Nick acts as a Pandarus " Contrary to all his principles . " Worse yet , this suggestion of pimping can make Nick seem to lack the integrity he must have behind both ...
Page 321
... Nick sound hostile to Gatsby's indi- rection ( " Why has it all got to come through Miss Baker ? " ) and then stub ... Nick's being invited to the showdown in much the same intrepid fashion : He was calling up at Daisy's request - would ...
... Nick sound hostile to Gatsby's indi- rection ( " Why has it all got to come through Miss Baker ? " ) and then stub ... Nick's being invited to the showdown in much the same intrepid fashion : He was calling up at Daisy's request - would ...
Page 324
... Nick must be perfect . His success de- pends , indeed , on his seeming a believable human with normal faults . Yet to praise Gatsby and denounce the East , Nick must be an upright man , not a liar , a hypocrite , or a pander . As for ...
... Nick must be perfect . His success de- pends , indeed , on his seeming a believable human with normal faults . Yet to praise Gatsby and denounce the East , Nick must be an upright man , not a liar , a hypocrite , or a pander . As for ...
Contents
College Literature | 2 |
VOLUME X | 97 |
College Literature | 98 |
Copyright | |
19 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Achilles Ahab American approach audience Barthes beginning Brownlee chapter character College Literature comedy comic creative process criticism death discussion Divine Comedy dramatic English Ernest Hemingway essay experience Farewell to Arms Faulkner fiction final Fisher King Fitzgerald Fowles French Lieutenant's Woman Gatsby Hamlet Hemingway Hemingway's Homais human hunger Iliad interpretation Ivan Jonson Joyce Kübler-Ross language literary loss manuscript meaning Melville Melville's metafiction metaphor Moby Dick Moby-Dick modern moral myth narrative narrator nature never Nick novel past perspective play plot poem poet poetic poetry Pope Pope's present psychological reader reading Robert satire scene scepticism seems sense sexual Shakespeare short stories snow social sonnets stage stanza structure suggests Sun Also Rises T. S. Eliot teaching textual theatre theme theory things tion Tiresias tradition University Press Volpone Waste Land West Chester woman words writing York