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Page 126
... novel - readers that the " psychological approach " guaran- tees a lack of action and excitement . The theories of Sigmund Freud are credited as the source of the psychoanalytical novel . Freud was anticipated , however , by Shakespeare ...
... novel - readers that the " psychological approach " guaran- tees a lack of action and excitement . The theories of Sigmund Freud are credited as the source of the psychoanalytical novel . Freud was anticipated , however , by Shakespeare ...
Page 129
... novel can have a salutary influence on society , actively correcting regressive or illiberal tendencies , and Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty - four can be cherished as great didactic landmarks , not just as works of literary art ...
... novel can have a salutary influence on society , actively correcting regressive or illiberal tendencies , and Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty - four can be cherished as great didactic landmarks , not just as works of literary art ...
Page 135
... novel . Nevertheless , some of the ancient pillow - books , with their diary jottings and anecdotes , have the ring of autobiographical novels ; while Murasaki Shikibu's Tale of Genji , produced nearly a thou- sand years ago , is a ...
... novel . Nevertheless , some of the ancient pillow - books , with their diary jottings and anecdotes , have the ring of autobiographical novels ; while Murasaki Shikibu's Tale of Genji , produced nearly a thou- sand years ago , is a ...
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