This is the key to The House of Mirth, and its meaning” (1990: 266). Surely, those direct character-indicators such as speech, point of view are also taken into account in my analysis as they are all seen “primarily as contributing factors in the creation of credible character” in ...
This is the key to The House of Mirth, and its meaning” (1990: 266). Surely, those direct character-indicators such as speech, point of view are also taken into account in my analysis as they are all seen “primarily as contributing factors in the creation of credible character” in ...
(I am tired of calling Roberta by her name. I don't see why I should. No one else did. Everyone else called her Bobbie, and I don't see why I shouldn't.)“I don't know; it's different,” said Peter. “It seems so odd to see ALL of a train. It's awfully tall, isn't...