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Page 445
... portrait of an unfortunate servant - girl , that clearly owed something to the Goncourts ' masterpiece , Germinie Lacerteux ( 1865 ) . During the same period , he wrote a diverting autobiographical narrative , Confessions of a Young Man ...
... portrait of an unfortunate servant - girl , that clearly owed something to the Goncourts ' masterpiece , Germinie Lacerteux ( 1865 ) . During the same period , he wrote a diverting autobiographical narrative , Confessions of a Young Man ...
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... Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man ( 1916 ) , which describes the mis- adventures of his own youth and the conflict waged between a young man's romantic sensuality and the influence of a strict religious upbringing . The novel is ...
... Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man ( 1916 ) , which describes the mis- adventures of his own youth and the conflict waged between a young man's romantic sensuality and the influence of a strict religious upbringing . The novel is ...
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... Portrait of a Lady , 443 ; Roderick Hudson , 443 ; The Spoils of Poynton , 443 ; The Wings of the Dove , 443 , 444 Jane Eyre ( C. Brontë ) , 354 , 355-56 Janet's Repentance ( G. Eliot ) , 358 Jerusalem ( Blake ) , 243 , 245 , 246-7 Jew ...
... Portrait of a Lady , 443 ; Roderick Hudson , 443 ; The Spoils of Poynton , 443 ; The Wings of the Dove , 443 , 444 Jane Eyre ( C. Brontë ) , 354 , 355-56 Janet's Repentance ( G. Eliot ) , 358 Jerusalem ( Blake ) , 243 , 245 , 246-7 Jew ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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