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E6 English Literature Students Level six Forum |
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2014- 12- 4 | #41 |
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2014- 12- 4 | #42 |
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ÑÏ: ãÐÇßÑÉ ÌãÇÚíÉ ááÑæÇíÉ ÇáÍÏíËÉ
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2014- 12- 4 | #43 |
ãÊãíÒ ÈÇáãÓÊæì E8
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ÑÏ: ãÐÇßÑÉ ÌãÇÚíÉ ááÑæÇíÉ ÇáÍÏíËÉ
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2014- 12- 5 | #44 |
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2014- 12- 5 | #45 |
ãÊãíÒ ÈÇáãÓÊæì E8
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ÑÏ: ãÐÇßÑÉ ÌãÇÚíÉ ááÑæÇíÉ ÇáÍÏíËÉ
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- Robinson Crusoe novel published on April 25, 1719 --- Robinson Crusoe is the true symbol of the British conquest ---- The idealized master-servant relationship between Crusoe and Friday --- Crusoe represents the “enlightened European Friday is the “savage” ------ ØÈÚÇ ÇáãæÇÖíÚ Ýí ÞÕÉ ÑæÈäÓæä ßÑæÒ åí ËáÇËÉ( themes in Robinson Crusoe) 1-colonialism 2-Religion 3-The Importance of Self-Awareness ------------- Defoe's central concern is the Christian notion of Providence. ---- |
2014- 12- 5 | #46 |
ãÊãíÒ ÈÇáãÓÊæì E8
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ÑÏ: ãÐÇßÑÉ ÌãÇÚíÉ ááÑæÇíÉ ÇáÍÏíËÉ
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the prohibition was softened in 1880 ---- The audience for the novel grew enormously during the nineteenth century ----- firm division was established between the artist or serious novelist and the masses of readers in the Victorian era ------ Dickens is known to have changed the ending George Eliot is know to have opposed the idea ----- The best romance becomes dangerous, if, by its excitement |
2014- 12- 5 | #47 |
ãÊãíÒ ÈÇáãÓÊæì E8
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ÑÏ: ãÐÇßÑÉ ÌãÇÚíÉ ááÑæÇíÉ ÇáÍÏíËÉ
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2014- 12- 5 | #48 |
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ÑÏ: ãÐÇßÑÉ ÌãÇÚíÉ ááÑæÇíÉ ÇáÍÏíËÉ
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2014- 12- 5 | #49 |
ãÊãíÒ ÈÇáãÓÊæì E8
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ÑÏ: ãÐÇßÑÉ ÌãÇÚíÉ ááÑæÇíÉ ÇáÍÏíËÉ
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2014- 12- 5 | #50 |
ãÊãíÒ ÈÇáãÓÊæì E8
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ÑÏ: ãÐÇßÑÉ ÌãÇÚíÉ ááÑæÇíÉ ÇáÍÏíËÉ
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The foundations of early bourgeois realism were laid by Daniel Defoe and Jonathan Swift ---------------------- Realist writers sought to narrate their novels from an objective ----------- Realist writers are widely celebrated for their mastery of objective, third-person narration ----------------- Many realist novels are considered to be reliable sociocultural documents of nineteenth-century society ------------------ The Realist novel of the nineteenth century was written in opposition to the Romance of medieval times --------------------- |
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