Difference between revisions of "Textual metaphors in realist method"

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(Created page with "* Hetta Carbury's face as "index" to character in The Way We Live Now (Trollope, 1875) * Marlow "collating" accounts of the Australian boarding party in Lord Jim (Conra...")
 
 
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* Hetta Carbury's face as "index" to character in [[The Way We Live Now (Trollope, 1875)]]
 
* Hetta Carbury's face as "index" to character in [[The Way We Live Now (Trollope, 1875)]]
  
* Marlow "collating" accounts of the Australian boarding party in [[Lord Jim (Conrad, 1900)]]
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* Marlow "collating" accounts of the Australian boarding party in [[Lord Jim (Joseph Conrad, 1900)]]
  
* Mina curating documents in [[Dracula (Stoker, 1897)]]
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* Mina curating documents in [[Dracula (Bram Stoker, 1897)]]
  
 
* Newman Noggs's "face is commonly a help to his thoughts, or glossary on his speech" (Dickens Nickleby 77 Penguin 86)
 
* Newman Noggs's "face is commonly a help to his thoughts, or glossary on his speech" (Dickens Nickleby 77 Penguin 86)

Latest revision as of 13:29, 6 January 2018

  • Newman Noggs's "face is commonly a help to his thoughts, or glossary on his speech" (Dickens Nickleby 77 Penguin 86)
    • Actually a failure of this: "the countenance of Newman Noggs...was a problem which no stretch of ingenuity could solve"
  • In a Piper way the sense that reference is to a bibliographical world so much as the actual world