Troubled Pleasures: The Fiction of J.G. FarrellFour Courts Press, 1997 - 173 halaman Troubled Pleasures is a critical re-examination of the fiction of J.G. Farrell, whose work has suffered a generation of literary eclipse. It argues powerfully for his status as a significant twentieth-century novelist. |
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... evident in aspects which Binns does not mention , in the episode of the Algerian in A Man from Elsewhere , in Regan's view that ' [ i ] solation [ should ] become a state of grace and the outsider a hero of society ' ( 98 ) , and in ...
... evident in aspects which Binns does not mention , in the episode of the Algerian in A Man from Elsewhere , in Regan's view that ' [ i ] solation [ should ] become a state of grace and the outsider a hero of society ' ( 98 ) , and in ...
Halaman 127
... evident in his treatment of his exploration of cholera in The Siege of Krishnapur , is again displayed in his approach to tuber- culosis in The Hill Station . He dedicates a chapter to opening up the medical debates surrounding ...
... evident in his treatment of his exploration of cholera in The Siege of Krishnapur , is again displayed in his approach to tuber- culosis in The Hill Station . He dedicates a chapter to opening up the medical debates surrounding ...
Halaman 131
... evident in those two early novels , is continued and developed in this novel ; indeed , games occupy a significant place in The Hill Station . When the Bishop is seen for the first time , for example , he is observed ' [ p ] laying ...
... evident in those two early novels , is continued and developed in this novel ; indeed , games occupy a significant place in The Hill Station . When the Bishop is seen for the first time , for example , he is observed ' [ p ] laying ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
J G Farrell in Context 5 122 104 | 26 |
A Man from Elsewhere and The Lung | 37 |
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