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Twelve original essays on great English novels.

Van Pelt Library PR823 .S5 1960
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shapiro, Charles, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English fiction.
Physical Description:
281 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Detroit : Wayne State University Press, 1960.
Contents:
Introduction : the English novel in America
Robinson Crusoe : the man alone / Harvey Swados
Fielding's use of fiction : the autonomy of Joseph Andrews / Irvin Ehrenpreis
Tristram Shandy's anti-book / Gerald Weales
The world of Pride and prejudice / Leo Kirschbaum
Jane Eyre : a romantic exemplum with a difference / Joseph Prescott
Dickens' Great expectations : a Kafkan reading / Mark Spilka
Resolution and independence : a reading of Middlemarch / Newton P. Stallknecht
Character and coincidence in The return of the native / Charles Child Walcutt
The unattainable self : D.H. Lawrence's Sons and lovers / Louis Fraiberg
The current of Conrad's Victory / R.W.B. Lewis
Ulysses, the divine nobody / Richard Ellmann
Vision and discovery in E.M. Forster's A passage to India / Richard M. Kain.
OCLC:
318124

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