The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... critics nor do all agree even in praising him . There is something baffling about the quality of his sombre ... critic of Puritan manners . To John Macy in The Spirit of American Literature he was an artist , joying in the colors of The ...
... critics nor do all agree even in praising him . There is something baffling about the quality of his sombre ... critic of Puritan manners . To John Macy in The Spirit of American Literature he was an artist , joying in the colors of The ...
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... critics that he became an expatriate . Mr. Van Wyck Brooks , in The Pilgrimage of Henry James , believes that James came to regret turning his back upon his native land and to long somewhat vaguely for a return to New York and Boston ...
... critics that he became an expatriate . Mr. Van Wyck Brooks , in The Pilgrimage of Henry James , believes that James came to regret turning his back upon his native land and to long somewhat vaguely for a return to New York and Boston ...
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... critics and readers to the young author and caused him to be believed by some competent critics the most promising English nov- elist of his period . These novels were followed , however , by books whose increasingly erotic tone has ...
... critics and readers to the young author and caused him to be believed by some competent critics the most promising English nov- elist of his period . These novels were followed , however , by books whose increasingly erotic tone has ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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