Invisible Man's Literary Heritage: Benito Cereno and Moby Dick

Invisible Man's Literary Heritage: Benito Cereno and Moby Dick
ISBN-10
906203652X
ISBN-13
9789062036523
Category
African Americans in literature
Pages
145
Language
English
Published
1978
Publisher
Rodopi
Author
Valerie Bonita Gray

Description

GERALD LEVIN : Richardson the Novelist : The Psychological Patterns . Amsterdam 1978. 172 p . Hfl . 30.Table of Contents : Preface . Chapter One . The Problem of Criticism . Chapter Two . “ Conflicting Trends ” in Pamela .

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