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Morson is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Clifford Morson (1881–1975),
British surgeon Gary Saul
Morson (born 1948), American...
- Gary Saul
Morson (born
April 19, 1948) is an
American literary critic and Slavist. He is
particularly known for his
scholarly work on the
great Russian...
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Walter Augustus Ormsby Morson (December 24, 1851 –
September 9, 1921) was a
lawyer and
political figure in
Prince Edward Island, Canada. He represented...
- 265.
Morson (2009), p. 857. The
Idiot (2004), Part 3,
Chapter 7, pp. 480-4.
Frank (2010), p. 583.
Morson (2018), p. 8.
Morson (2018), p. 13.
Morson (2018)...
- mid-1849, was
succeeded by
Georgiana Morson, a widow, who left in 1854 when she remarried. ****ens
praised Morson's oversight at
Urania Cottage in an 1852...
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Frederick Montye Morson (October 22, 1851 –
March 15, 1944) was a
Canadian judge.
Frederick Montye Morson was born on
October 22, 1851, in Chsmbly, Canada...
- p. 199
Morson and
Emerson (1990). p. 147
Bakhtin (1984). p. 186
Morson and
Emerson (1990). p. 148
Morson and
Emerson (1990). p. 149
Morson and Emerson...
- (1981). p. 270
Morson and
Emerson (1990). p. 140–41
Bakhtin (1981). pp. 271–72
Morson and
Emerson (1990). p. 140
Bakhtin (1981). p. 292
Morson and Emerson...
- must be deleted. In
relation to foreshadowing, the
literary critic Gary
Morson describes its opposite, sideshadowing.
Found notably in the epic novels...
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nonsense of sense." Bakhtin's term the
carnivalization of
literature (which
Morson and
Emerson point out
could also be
called "the
literization of carnival")...