Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... glass one day , Byron said to Sligo : ' I look pale ; I should like to die of a consumption . ' ' Why ? ' Sligo asked . ' Because the ladies would all say , " Look at that poor Byron , how interesting he looks in dying . " " 11 ...
... glass one day , Byron said to Sligo : ' I look pale ; I should like to die of a consumption . ' ' Why ? ' Sligo asked . ' Because the ladies would all say , " Look at that poor Byron , how interesting he looks in dying . " " 11 ...
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... glass of the disciplined and objective art with which he has learned to concentrate in a story the light of the emotions that flood in on him , he straightaway becomes befuddled , slops over . As soon as Hemingway begins speaking in the ...
... glass of the disciplined and objective art with which he has learned to concentrate in a story the light of the emotions that flood in on him , he straightaway becomes befuddled , slops over . As soon as Hemingway begins speaking in the ...
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... glass eye ; the delicate health of the patroness Frau von Tolna requires a personal physician ; the numismatic expert Dr. Kranich wheezes with asthma ; Adrian's sister Ursula Schneidewein , Konrad Knöterich and Helmut Institoris of the ...
... glass eye ; the delicate health of the patroness Frau von Tolna requires a personal physician ; the numismatic expert Dr. Kranich wheezes with asthma ; Adrian's sister Ursula Schneidewein , Konrad Knöterich and Helmut Institoris of the ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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