Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... Ethan Brand , " and generally in several other stories as space allows . It should be kept in mind that in “ Ethan Brand " the importance of laughing as a literary device is clearly stated : " Poets have imagined no utterance of fiends ...
... Ethan Brand , " and generally in several other stories as space allows . It should be kept in mind that in “ Ethan Brand " the importance of laughing as a literary device is clearly stated : " Poets have imagined no utterance of fiends ...
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... Ethan Brand " ( 1851 ) . The atmosphere of eeriness and the conflict between the ideal ( boy ) and brute simplicity ( Bartram ) is introduced almost entirely through laughter . As Bartram and the boy sit watching the lime - kiln at dusk ...
... Ethan Brand " ( 1851 ) . The atmosphere of eeriness and the conflict between the ideal ( boy ) and brute simplicity ( Bartram ) is introduced almost entirely through laughter . As Bartram and the boy sit watching the lime - kiln at dusk ...
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... Ethan Brand puts it , their souls are filled " with fiery liquors " ( p . 126 ) . The laughter is a device employed to dramatize the senseless isolation of Brand and the foolish insensibility of the people around him - those people ...
... Ethan Brand puts it , their souls are filled " with fiery liquors " ( p . 126 ) . The laughter is a device employed to dramatize the senseless isolation of Brand and the foolish insensibility of the people around him - those people ...
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