Middlemarch: critical approaches to the novel

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Middlemarch: critical approaches to the novel

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Athlone Press
Language
English
Pages
192

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Middlemarch: critical approaches to the novel: [by] Mark Schorer [and others.
1967, University of London, Athlone Press
in English
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Table of Contents

Introduction, by B. Hardy.
The structure of the novel: method, metaphor, and mind, by M. Schorer.
The intellectual background of the novel: Casaubon and Lydgate, by W.J. Harvey.
The text of the novel; a study of the proof, by J. Beaty.
The language of the novel; the character of Dorothea, by D. Oldfield.
The language of the novel; imagery, by H.M. Hulme.
Criticism of the novel; contemporary reception, by W.J. Harvey.
The surface of the novel: chapter 30, by B. Hardy.
A plea for ancient lights, by J.M.S. Tompkins.
Notes (p. 184-190)

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Bibliography includes in "Notes" (p. 184-190)

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Library of Congress
PR4662 .H3 1967b

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Pagination
[7], 192 p.
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5590310M
LCCN
67112527
OCLC/WorldCat
583621

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