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CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) MINOR NOVELISTS OF THE VICTORIAN AGE In the three great novelists just considered we h ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) be hard to find a better duplicate of Becky Sharp, the hero- ine ofVanity Fair, for in ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) of their own lot by creating a new world of the imagina- tion. In this new world, howe ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) hardly worthy of a high place in the history of fiction. KINGSLEY. Entirely different ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) was a prolific writer, but he owes his fame almost entirely to one splendid novel,Lorn ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) seldom speak naturally, as George Eliot’s do; they are more like Browning’s characters ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) but two novels of our own day,Tess of the D’Ubervilles(1891) andJude the Obscure(1895) ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) terpiece. In addition to these novels, Stevenson wrote a large number of essays, the b ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) than any other single man to force the passage of the famous Reform Bill. Like many of ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) Trinity College, Cambridge. Here he made a reputation as a classical scholar and a bri ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) zines. HisLays of Ancient Romeappeared in 1842, and in the following year three volume ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) conditions which partly account for a writer’s work and in- fluence. The third thing t ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) Scott, which sing of the old heroic days of the Rome Roman republic. The ballad does n ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) tion suggests the scientific historian, his use of his material is much more like that ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) fect of his qualities." He reads and remembers so much that he has no time to think or ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) friesshire, in 1795, a few months before Burns’s death, and be- fore Scott had publish ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) inite, pining fear." After six or seven years of mental agony, which has at times a su ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) went begging among publishers for two years, and was fi- nally published serially inFr ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) in whichFrederick the Greatwas finished. In the midst of his triumph, and while he was ...
CHAPTER XI. THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900) truth about Carlyle. We only note here that, while there are some grounds for the firs ...
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