Notes On The Vicar of Wakefield
Notes On The Vicar of Wakefield
Notes On The Vicar of Wakefield
FROM BAKHTIN
Bakhtin says the internal man could be exposed only with the help of the clown and the fool.
The figure of the crank has played an important part in the history of the novel. In Goldsmiths
novel this is Burchell.
Idylls are limited to only a few of lifes basic realities: love, birth, death, marriage, labour, food
and drink.
There are no sharp contrasts; they are presented in a sublimated form.
Conjoining of human life with the life of nature.
Children entered the novel from this setting.