Lord JimUnwin Hyman, 1988 - 241 strán (strany) |
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... his punishment ; his behaviour immediately following the sentence is finely observed : ' He looked at me as if I had been the embodied evil of life . . . I watched his back as he went away . It was a long 106 Lord Jim.
... his punishment ; his behaviour immediately following the sentence is finely observed : ' He looked at me as if I had been the embodied evil of life . . . I watched his back as he went away . It was a long 106 Lord Jim.
Strana 150
... knows that Brown is more evil than Jim can imagine and that he should never be believed . Brown is an anti - type of Jim at all points : if Jim is Christ , Brown is Satan tempting him ( though this turns out as we have seen , 150 Lord Jim.
... knows that Brown is more evil than Jim can imagine and that he should never be believed . Brown is an anti - type of Jim at all points : if Jim is Christ , Brown is Satan tempting him ( though this turns out as we have seen , 150 Lord Jim.
Strana 151
... evil masquerading as courage . Brown is , of course , Jim's ' double ' . The Doppelgänger of romantic fiction is both the opposite of the protagonist ( the many doubles in Dostoievsky , Wringhim and Gil - Martin in Hogg's Confessions of ...
... evil masquerading as courage . Brown is , of course , Jim's ' double ' . The Doppelgänger of romantic fiction is both the opposite of the protagonist ( the many doubles in Dostoievsky , Wringhim and Gil - Martin in Hogg's Confessions of ...
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The Critical Reception and Literary Context | 25 |
Composition and Sources of Lord | 49 |
Lord Jim Chapters | 80 |
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