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... becomes the dominant thrust of the novel . This is an appeal that would be most encouraging to Defoe's readers in the lower station , for it implies that both heaven and earth are open to them - if they " cultivate " carefully . 12 If ...
... becomes the dominant thrust of the novel . This is an appeal that would be most encouraging to Defoe's readers in the lower station , for it implies that both heaven and earth are open to them - if they " cultivate " carefully . 12 If ...
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... becomes the modern hero ? As John Gardner realizes , it must be Grendel the monster who totally rejects all traditional values of his world needs only a few slight alterations to become a perfect absurd hero . Gardner's novel fits ...
... becomes the modern hero ? As John Gardner realizes , it must be Grendel the monster who totally rejects all traditional values of his world needs only a few slight alterations to become a perfect absurd hero . Gardner's novel fits ...
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... become " Home , a centre where the three or four things / That happen to a man do happen " ( " Detec- tive Story ... becomes increasingly less social , so it loses all traces of the romantic's idealized concept of place . The About ...
... become " Home , a centre where the three or four things / That happen to a man do happen " ( " Detec- tive Story ... becomes increasingly less social , so it loses all traces of the romantic's idealized concept of place . The About ...
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