melancholy” – William Hazlitt • “Hamlet is a man of painful sensitivity” – F. Richmond • Hamlet continually resolves to do but does nothing but resolve – S.T Coleridge • “He lives entirely for himself; he is an egotist” – I. Turgenev • “He is a success‚ for he gets his man‚ and a failure‚ for he leaves eight bodies‚ including his own‚ where there was meant to be one” – B. Nightingale. • A.C. Bradley: “The playwright always
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attitudes the Americans take toward that environment."] Oscar Cargill’s definition of James’ "international novel" indicates how close James came in so many of his novels to presenting the psycho-physical experience we now refer to as culture shock. "If Turgenev had originated ’the international novel‚’ James was to perfect and more sharply define it. An ’international novel’ is not simply a story of people living abroad‚ as in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises‚ but it is a story of persons taken out of the
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Crime and Punishment Novel Responses “He was so immersed in himself and had isolated himself so much from everyone that he was afraid not only of meeting his landlady but of meeting anyone at all. He was crushed by poverty; but even his strained circumstances had lately ceased to burden him.” By portraying the protagonist as an individual who is going through major suffering‚ Dostoevsky allows the audience to establish that Raskolnikov is beginning to detach and isolate himself from the world‚
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OF STEPHEN HAWKING AND HISTORY OF TIME It is the ultimate irony that the “finest mind alive” today is a mind held captive in a speechless‚ dying and withering body! It is the mind of Stephen Hawking – world’s leading Cosmologist and most brilliant and original theoretical physicist. Presently the Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge‚ he has been proclaimed as the greatest genius of the late 20th century. Yet‚ as he lies limp in his wheel-chair‚ weighing only 38 kilos and not even
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HEMINGWAY You go to the races? INTERVIEWER Yes‚ occasionally. HEMINGWAY Then you read the Racing Form . . . . There you have the true art of fiction. —Conversation in a Madrid café‚ May 1954 Ernest Hemingway writes in the bedroom of his house in the Havana suburb of San Francisco de Paula. He has a special workroom prepared for him in a square tower at the southwest corner of the house‚ but prefers to work in his bedroom‚ climbing to the tower room only when “characters” drive
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РОССИЙСКИЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ ДРУЖБЫ НАРОДОВ Институт иностранных языков Кафедра теории и практики иностранных языков УТВЕРЖДАЮ Зав. кафедрой теории и практики иностранных языков ______________к.ф.н.‚ профессор Н.Л.Соколова «______»_______________2014 г. КУРСОВАЯ РАБОТА на тему «Naturalism in the work of Stephen King “The Shawshank Redemption”» 035700 – Лингвистика Разработчик
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Theatre probably arose as a performance of ritual activities that did not require initiation on the part of the spectator. This similarity of early theatre to ritual is negatively attested by Aristotle‚ who in his Poetics defined theatre in contrast to the performances of sacred mysteries: theatre did not require the spectator to fast‚ drink the kykeon‚ or march in a procession; however theatre did resemble the sacred mysteries in the sense that it brought purification and healing to the spectator
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a moveable feast by earnest hemingway courtesy: shahid riaz islamabad – pakistan shahid.riaz@gmail.com 2 contents preface 1 a good cafe on the place st-michel 2 miss stein instructs 3 ’une generation perdue" 4 shakespeare and company 5 people of the seine 6 a false spring 7 the end of an avocation 8 hunger was good discipline 9 ford madox ford and the devil’s disciple 10 birth of a new school 11 with pascin at the
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------------------------------------------------- The Seagull‚ Anton Chekhov ------------------------------------------------- Key Facts full title · The Seagull author · Anton Chekhov type of work · Play genre · Tragi-Comedy language · Russian. English Translation by Paul Schmidt time and place written · Written in 1895‚ Russia date of first publication · Not applicable (drama) publisher · HarperCollins‚ Harper Flamingo edition narrator · None point of view · Not applicable (drama)
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