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قديم 2012- 2- 23
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kotican
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بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: كليه الآداب
الدراسة: انتساب
التخصص: اللغة الانجليزية
المستوى: المستوى السابع
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تاريخ التسجيل: Thu Oct 2009
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the first page of the second lecture (word)

المحاضرة الثانية بس الصفحة الاولى واحمدوا ربي

انسخ واربح خخخخخ لا حد يكمل انا بجيب الباقي بعدين اااي ياظهري

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What kind of novel was " Modernist"? The question is less easy to answer than is the case with Modernist poetry . As literary from , the novel is very much younger than poetry, in its modern European form dating from only the beginning of the eighteenth century. Despite the impressive achievements of many European writers in the next century and a half, in the mid-nineteenth century the novel still lacked the cultural esteem traditionally granted to poetry. Extraordinary though it may seem today when the novel has dominated literary practice for so long, Matthew Arnold's seminal Essays in Criticism(1865) completely ignored the novel as a distinct literary form, drawing only on poetry as the appropriate sub ject for worthwhile literary culture . However , from about 1870 some novelists , notably Gustave Flaubert and Henry James,began to formulate ideas about' the art of the novel' , discussing them in essays and reviews. And illustrating them in their own fiction. The emergence of the 'Modernist' novel is not easily distinguished from this initial stage of debate about the intrinsic features of the novel as distinct from poetry and drama .