Carlyle's Life of John Sterling: A Study in Victorian BiographyUMI Research Press, 1987 - 103 من الصفحات |
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... Hare's biography . Unlike Carlyle , who saw no item of too little interest to record if it added to the revelation of character , Hare is reluctant to distract his audience with detail . He is not interested in the vivid delineation of ...
... Hare's biography . Unlike Carlyle , who saw no item of too little interest to record if it added to the revelation of character , Hare is reluctant to distract his audience with detail . He is not interested in the vivid delineation of ...
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... Hare is obscuring the very characteristic of Sterling's life that Carlyle would later emphasize confusion of purpose . Describing his meeting with Sterling in Bonn , Hare creates an impression of logical and organic development : “ Here ...
... Hare is obscuring the very characteristic of Sterling's life that Carlyle would later emphasize confusion of purpose . Describing his meeting with Sterling in Bonn , Hare creates an impression of logical and organic development : “ Here ...
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... Hare shows that he was anxious to correct numerous small errors made by Sterling's earlier biographer . ' Hare writes , for example , in his description of Sterling's last illness : " He was forbidden to see any of his friends ...
... Hare shows that he was anxious to correct numerous small errors made by Sterling's earlier biographer . ' Hare writes , for example , in his description of Sterling's last illness : " He was forbidden to see any of his friends ...
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Coming to Terms with the Past | 29 |
Sotto Voce | 55 |
Conclusions | 69 |
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