Carlyle's Life of John Sterling: A Study in Victorian BiographyUMI Research Press, 1987 - 103 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 55
... style .... Our old opinion that Mr. Carlyle's turgid style was the growth of affectation , is confirmed by the very simplicity of this new volume . " Froude argued : " The tone is calm and tender . Here , more than in any other of the ...
... style .... Our old opinion that Mr. Carlyle's turgid style was the growth of affectation , is confirmed by the very simplicity of this new volume . " Froude argued : " The tone is calm and tender . Here , more than in any other of the ...
الصفحة 66
... style was intended to appeal to a select audience , it did not , as a strategy , succeed . The publication of The Life of Sterling provided another occasion for both author and subject to be abused . “ It is marked , ” wrote an early ...
... style was intended to appeal to a select audience , it did not , as a strategy , succeed . The publication of The Life of Sterling provided another occasion for both author and subject to be abused . “ It is marked , ” wrote an early ...
الصفحة 67
... style of Sterling made it accessible to a broader audience than Carlyle may usually have enjoyed , it was not designed with any such purpose in mind . Its style is emblematic of its subject . Sterling's popular success was more the ...
... style of Sterling made it accessible to a broader audience than Carlyle may usually have enjoyed , it was not designed with any such purpose in mind . Its style is emblematic of its subject . Sterling's popular success was more the ...
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Coming to Terms with the Past | 29 |
Sotto Voce | 55 |
Conclusions | 69 |
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