Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 pagini |
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... moral phenomena in ways that enlighten and even influence readers.8 In many ways , the canonical writers call their readers back to values and ways of seeing the world . Because they see themselves as bearers of an ideal , a norm , even ...
... moral phenomena in ways that enlighten and even influence readers.8 In many ways , the canonical writers call their readers back to values and ways of seeing the world . Because they see themselves as bearers of an ideal , a norm , even ...
Pagina 152
... moral re- flections . Moreover , like popular literature of all times , they always concluded by reinforcing the moral values and conventional choices of their readers . These didactic aspects increased their sales by making them ...
... moral re- flections . Moreover , like popular literature of all times , they always concluded by reinforcing the moral values and conventional choices of their readers . These didactic aspects increased their sales by making them ...
Pagina 262
... moral commentary - all directions the developing novel took . 30. Swearing indicated great moral depravity to the Dissenters . Defoe con- demns such language repeatedly in his conduct books and uses it to label characters " evil " in ...
... moral commentary - all directions the developing novel took . 30. Swearing indicated great moral depravity to the Dissenters . Defoe con- demns such language repeatedly in his conduct books and uses it to label characters " evil " in ...
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POETRY | 12 |
PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
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