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Character Types Of The Southwest As Delineated In New Mexico Fiction And Presented In Such Order As To Show The Development Of This State, Bonnidell Sisson Roberts
Character Types Of The Southwest As Delineated In New Mexico Fiction And Presented In Such Order As To Show The Development Of This State, Bonnidell Sisson Roberts
English Language and Literature ETDs
To present to the reader the development of New Mexico as portrayed in its widely varied character types, and to show its Empire Builders through the mirror of fiction is the goal in which this thesis has in view.
A secondary purpose will be accomplished if, by means of the excerpts presented, interest in reading the books in their entirety shall lead to a broader knowledge of the growing bibliography of Southwestern fiction.
A Study Of The Cluster Novel As A Development In Contemporary Fiction, Mary Salber
A Study Of The Cluster Novel As A Development In Contemporary Fiction, Mary Salber
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
By 1929 and 1930 the popularity and the increasing use of the cluster form caught the attention of most careful readers of fiction. Its original adaptations, its unique technique, its clever appropriation of the best in the novel and in the short story forms, its use by leading novelists, its suggested similarity to age-old literary methods, and it's very apparent possibilities - all these make it a subject worthy of some detailed study.
It shall be the aim in this discussion to search out the very early traces of fictional forms similar to the cluster type, to attempt to account …
Household Words, Vol. 14-19 (Part 2), Charles Dickens
Household Words, Vol. 14-19 (Part 2), Charles Dickens
Household Words, 1850-1859
Household Words, taking its name from a line William Shakespeare's Henry V ("Familiar in his mouth as household words"), was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens running from 1850-1859. The serial featured fiction and non-fiction, including excerpts of Dickens' novel Hard Times. Its non-fiction components focused on the plight of the working classes and other social issues.
Household Words, Vol. 14-19 (Part 1), Charles Dickens
Household Words, Vol. 14-19 (Part 1), Charles Dickens
Household Words, 1850-1859
Household Words, taking its name from a line William Shakespeare's Henry V ("Familiar in his mouth as household words"), was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens running from 1850-1859. The serial featured fiction and non-fiction, including excerpts of Dickens' novel Hard Times. Its non-fiction components focused on the plight of the working classes and other social issues.
Household Words, Vol. 8-13 (Part 2), Charles Dickens
Household Words, Vol. 8-13 (Part 2), Charles Dickens
Household Words, 1850-1859
Household Words, taking its name from a line William Shakespeare's Henry V ("Familiar in his mouth as household words"), was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens running from 1850-1859. The serial featured fiction and non-fiction, including excerpts of Dickens' novel Hard Times. Its non-fiction components focused on the plight of the working classes and other social issues.
Household Words, Vol. 8-13 (Part 1), Charles Dickens
Household Words, Vol. 8-13 (Part 1), Charles Dickens
Household Words, 1850-1859
Household Words, taking its name from a line William Shakespeare's Henry V ("Familiar in his mouth as household words"), was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens running from 1850-1859. The serial featured fiction and non-fiction, including excerpts of Dickens' novel Hard Times. Its non-fiction components focused on the plight of the working classes and other social issues.
Household Words, Vol. 1-7, Charles Dickens
Household Words, Vol. 1-7, Charles Dickens
Household Words, 1850-1859
Household Words, taking its name from a line William Shakespeare's Henry V ("Familiar in his mouth as household words"), was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens running from 1850-1859. The serial featured fiction and non-fiction, including excerpts of Dickens' novel Hard Times. Its non-fiction components focused on the plight of the working classes and other social issues.