Society and Self in the Novel : : English Institute Essays 1955 / / Mark Schorer.

Looks at the works of Cervantes, Proust, Joyce, and Lewis as they reach out to extremes of social issues and those that stand firmly in the middle.

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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword: Self and Society / Schorer, Mark -- Contents -- The Example of Cervantes / Levin, Harry -- The Unpoetic Compromise: On the Relation between Private Vision and Social Order in Nineteenth-Century English Fiction / Craig, G. Armour -- Marcel Proust and the Imagination of Duchesses / Dupee, F. W. -- A Portrait of the Artist as Friend / Ellmann, Richard -- James Joyce and an Irish Tradition / Mercier, Vivian H. S. -- Sinclair Lewis and the Method of Half-Truths / Schorer, Mark -- Supervising Committee, the English Institute, 1955 -- Contributors to the Guarantee Fund, 7955 -- The Program -- Registrants, 7955
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Looks at the works of Cervantes, Proust, Joyce, and Lewis as they reach out to extremes of social issues and those that stand firmly in the middle.
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title Society and Self in the Novel : English Institute Essays 1955 /
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Frontmatter --
Acknowledgments --
Foreword: Self and Society /
Contents --
The Example of Cervantes /
The Unpoetic Compromise: On the Relation between Private Vision and Social Order in Nineteenth-Century English Fiction /
Marcel Proust and the Imagination of Duchesses /
A Portrait of the Artist as Friend /
James Joyce and an Irish Tradition /
Sinclair Lewis and the Method of Half-Truths /
Supervising Committee, the English Institute, 1955 --
Contributors to the Guarantee Fund, 7955 --
The Program --
Registrants, 7955
title_sub English Institute Essays 1955 /
title_full Society and Self in the Novel : English Institute Essays 1955 / Mark Schorer.
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Acknowledgments --
Foreword: Self and Society /
Contents --
The Example of Cervantes /
The Unpoetic Compromise: On the Relation between Private Vision and Social Order in Nineteenth-Century English Fiction /
Marcel Proust and the Imagination of Duchesses /
A Portrait of the Artist as Friend /
James Joyce and an Irish Tradition /
Sinclair Lewis and the Method of Half-Truths /
Supervising Committee, the English Institute, 1955 --
Contributors to the Guarantee Fund, 7955 --
The Program --
Registrants, 7955
title_new Society and Self in the Novel :
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Marcel Proust and the Imagination of Duchesses /
A Portrait of the Artist as Friend /
James Joyce and an Irish Tradition /
Sinclair Lewis and the Method of Half-Truths /
Supervising Committee, the English Institute, 1955 --
Contributors to the Guarantee Fund, 7955 --
The Program --
Registrants, 7955
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