Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volume 4Frank Northen Magill |
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Page 1887
... fact , sickness , drunkenness , perversity , and violence are presented as being ever - present in the life of these times . Zola leaves out nothing , including all aspects of the sexual side of life . From the beginning of the novel ...
... fact , sickness , drunkenness , perversity , and violence are presented as being ever - present in the life of these times . Zola leaves out nothing , including all aspects of the sexual side of life . From the beginning of the novel ...
Page 1923
... fact , at one point the elder Mortimer explains " the mightiest kings have had their minions , ” and lists famous pairs of male lovers in history . Rather it is the fact that Edward ignores his role as king for the sake of Gaveston that ...
... fact , at one point the elder Mortimer explains " the mightiest kings have had their minions , ” and lists famous pairs of male lovers in history . Rather it is the fact that Edward ignores his role as king for the sake of Gaveston that ...
Page 2027
... fact that they have both begun to yearn for something different , while fearing that what they want might be impossible to achieve . She is reacting against her own impulses as well . The siblings are inextricably bound together , but ...
... fact that they have both begun to yearn for something different , while fearing that what they want might be impossible to achieve . She is reacting against her own impulses as well . The siblings are inextricably bound together , but ...
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