Punch, Volume 235Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1958 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... novel the formal conventions of narrative representation (the grammatical past tense) and the actual position in time of the object of ... novels envisage history in synchronic terms, that 10 The Contemporary British Historical Novel.
... novel the formal conventions of narrative representation (the grammatical past tense) and the actual position in time of the object of ... novels envisage history in synchronic terms, that 10 The Contemporary British Historical Novel.
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... novel” as a radically new form that has had scarcely anything to do with the efflorescence of its postcolonial counterpart, and certainly not in a volume where every other preceding chapter is about the postcolonial novel. Wasn't the ...
... novel” as a radically new form that has had scarcely anything to do with the efflorescence of its postcolonial counterpart, and certainly not in a volume where every other preceding chapter is about the postcolonial novel. Wasn't the ...
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... novel that I can't stand . I think it's a brilliant novel but I think there is the essential story , which I think is superb , but then there is a great deal of comment piled on top of it and surrounding it , some of which is brilliant ...
... novel that I can't stand . I think it's a brilliant novel but I think there is the essential story , which I think is superb , but then there is a great deal of comment piled on top of it and surrounding it , some of which is brilliant ...
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