Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volume 4Frank Northen Magill |
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Page 1887
... forces working on his characters , and by altering these forces , he could explain his characters scientifically and , at the same time , actually experiment on them and test them in his fiction . Zola did not , however , carry out this ...
... forces working on his characters , and by altering these forces , he could explain his characters scientifically and , at the same time , actually experiment on them and test them in his fiction . Zola did not , however , carry out this ...
Page 1918
... force , was accelerating , and the generation of 1900 could rely only on impersonal forces to teach the generation of 2000 . He himself could see no end to the multiplicity of forces which were so rapidly dwarfing humanity into ...
... force , was accelerating , and the generation of 1900 could rely only on impersonal forces to teach the generation of 2000 . He himself could see no end to the multiplicity of forces which were so rapidly dwarfing humanity into ...
Page 2220
... force vast and indifferent to man's thoughts and actions . This is the nature that in later novels evolved into ... forces " and " wild capabilities " ; Sergeant Troy's impulsiveness , his living only for the present moment , dashing but ...
... force vast and indifferent to man's thoughts and actions . This is the nature that in later novels evolved into ... forces " and " wild capabilities " ; Sergeant Troy's impulsiveness , his living only for the present moment , dashing but ...
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