Sydney Studies in English, Volume 13University of Sydney., 1988 - English literature |
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... allegorical qualities , even in the wholly secular world of The School for Scandal . But the revolutions in thought and feeling originating on the Continent at the end of the eighteenth century brought about a change in popular drama ...
... allegorical qualities , even in the wholly secular world of The School for Scandal . But the revolutions in thought and feeling originating on the Continent at the end of the eighteenth century brought about a change in popular drama ...
Page 64
... allegory , particularly as it is found in the drama . Certain peculiarities of her style in this novel point to a very ... allegorical resonance , so that characters and situations become elements of a spiritual scenario , 4 Litz , op ...
... allegory , particularly as it is found in the drama . Certain peculiarities of her style in this novel point to a very ... allegorical resonance , so that characters and situations become elements of a spiritual scenario , 4 Litz , op ...
Page 106
... allegorical place belonging to a tradition of evil houses which descends through the nineteenth cen- tury ( and Dickens's novels ) from The Pilgrim's Progress and The Faerie Queene . Heartbreak House is revealed as a place of foolish ...
... allegorical place belonging to a tradition of evil houses which descends through the nineteenth cen- tury ( and Dickens's novels ) from The Pilgrim's Progress and The Faerie Queene . Heartbreak House is revealed as a place of foolish ...
Contents
IAN DONALDSON Ben Jonson and | 3 |
A P RIEMER Deception in The Winters Tale | 21 |
ROBERT W WILLIAMS Pope and | 39 |
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