Nineteenth Century and After, Volum 169Nineteenth Century and After, 1962 |
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... characters . Although it is crammed full of people , they all come and go . Even the character of Marcello the journalist , who provides a pivot for the world swirling round him , is not fully developed . As with all the people in the ...
... characters . Although it is crammed full of people , they all come and go . Even the character of Marcello the journalist , who provides a pivot for the world swirling round him , is not fully developed . As with all the people in the ...
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... characters in drama than the mere desire for realism : there is the problem of the possibility of ever knowing the real motivation behind the actions of human beings who are complex and whose psychological make - up is contradictory and ...
... characters in drama than the mere desire for realism : there is the problem of the possibility of ever knowing the real motivation behind the actions of human beings who are complex and whose psychological make - up is contradictory and ...
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... characters are sympathetic or not . By this last standard A Burnt Out Case might be thought to be positively an anti - religious novel . In it the most horrible character of all , Rycker , is a pious and practising Roman Catholic , and ...
... characters are sympathetic or not . By this last standard A Burnt Out Case might be thought to be positively an anti - religious novel . In it the most horrible character of all , Rycker , is a pious and practising Roman Catholic , and ...
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