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“The Terrible Possibilities of Crime”: Gwendolen Harleth and Richard Singleton
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English Language Notes (2001) 38 (4): 52–57.
Published: 01 June 2001
...-75. Com te identified th ree stages of history: the theological, metaphysical, and positivistic. THE TERRIBLE POSSIBILITIES OF CRIME : GWENDOLEN HARLETH AND RICHARD SINGLETON Possibly G eorge Eliot s treatm en t o f G ran d co u rt s death by drow ning in D aniel D ero n d a was p re p a re d...
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Middlemarch and Dante's “Flakes of Fire”
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English Language Notes (2001) 38 (4): 49–52.
Published: 01 June 2001
... George Eliot (New York: P antheon, 1987) 171-75. Com te identified th ree stages of history: the theological, metaphysical, and positivistic. THE TERRIBLE POSSIBILITIES OF CRIME : GWENDOLEN HARLETH AND RICHARD SINGLETON Possibly G eorge Eliot s treatm en t o f G ran d co u rt s death by drow ning in D...
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Dracula 's Earnestness: Stoker's Debt to Wilde
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English Language Notes (2005) 42 (4): 62–75.
Published: 01 June 2005
... other allusions to Wilde s play as well as to Wilde s personal yet very public position in the dark days of his scandal and fall. Lucy s posing to Mina of the question . . . why are men so noble when we women are so litde worthy of them (Stoker 199) directly echoes Gwendolen s observation to Cecily...