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George A. Panichas
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This book seeks to renew interest in Joseph Conrad's moral imagination. Not literary theory but the dignity of creative literature impels the author's reflections on Conrad's novels in their ?varied shades of moral significance.? In illuminating inte ...
Emil Reich
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The main object of the author, himself a Hungarian, has been to impress the reader with a vivid picture of the chief currents and the leading personalities of Hungarian literature. Magyar literature is too vast a topic to be fully treated within the ...
Frederick Riedl
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A comprehensive study, contents include; The Hungarian People, The Middle Ages, Lyric and Dramatic Poets before 1848, Michael Vorosmarty, John Arany, The Reformation, The Age of Decadence, The Classical School, The Novel, Teleki and Madach., and much ...
Galina Rylkova
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The "Silver Age" (c. 1890-1917) has been one of the most intensely studied topics in Russian literary studies, and for years scholars have struggled with its precise definition. Firmly established in the Russian cultural psyche, it continues to influ ...
Edward W. Said
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Edward W. Said locates Conrad's fear of personal disintegration in his constant re-narration of the past. He uses Conrad's personal letters as a guide to understanding the author's fiction, drawing an important parallel between Conrad's view of his o ...
Marianne Thormahlen
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An exploration of how the Brontes' fiction engages with the intense debates on education in the nineteenth century.