The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 páginas |
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... reader's imagination is enlivened , his temper aroused , his feelings played on , his memory jogged , his patience ... Readers It is peculiarly hard to disentangle Roles and Identities 75.
... reader's imagination is enlivened , his temper aroused , his feelings played on , his memory jogged , his patience ... Readers It is peculiarly hard to disentangle Roles and Identities 75.
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... reader will excuse me if I repeat myself for a moment ' . It is certain that the narrator is given snatches of autobiography – the hints of a murky past . Many feel that he also possesses a clear set of personal characteristics ...
... reader will excuse me if I repeat myself for a moment ' . It is certain that the narrator is given snatches of autobiography – the hints of a murky past . Many feel that he also possesses a clear set of personal characteristics ...
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... reader are changed : not only the author's relation to his public and the characters of his work , but also the reader's attitude to these characters . The author treats the reader as an intimate friend and addresses himself to him in a ...
... reader are changed : not only the author's relation to his public and the characters of his work , but also the reader's attitude to these characters . The author treats the reader as an intimate friend and addresses himself to him in a ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Landscape of the Age | 5 |
The Shape of Society | 7 |
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