Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... begins , as it ends , with the death of Ivan Ilych . But it is not until his sudden but efficacious deathbed conversion that we understand why the dead Ivan , who smells ( like the story ) of incense and carbolic , seems " much changed ...
... begins , as it ends , with the death of Ivan Ilych . But it is not until his sudden but efficacious deathbed conversion that we understand why the dead Ivan , who smells ( like the story ) of incense and carbolic , seems " much changed ...
Halaman 27
... begins speaking in the first person , he seems to lose his bearings , not merely as a critic of life , but even as a craftsman . " 12 · 11 Hemingway achieves his inspiration by imitating Tolstoy and his originality by diverging from him ...
... begins speaking in the first person , he seems to lose his bearings , not merely as a critic of life , but even as a craftsman . " 12 · 11 Hemingway achieves his inspiration by imitating Tolstoy and his originality by diverging from him ...
Halaman 98
... begins to improve : he coughs less , his pneumothorax works well , his sputum analysis is almost negative . He is allowed up for meals and takes his first walk outside after five months in the sanatorium . But he is caught in a sudden ...
... begins to improve : he coughs less , his pneumothorax works well , his sputum analysis is almost negative . He is allowed up for meals and takes his first walk outside after five months in the sanatorium . But he is caught in a sudden ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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