The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... later ones like Meredith and Hardy manifesting respectively an opti- mistic and pessimistic interpretation of life as controlled by forces beyond human power . Of them all , the first- named best sums up the full character of the ...
... later ones like Meredith and Hardy manifesting respectively an opti- mistic and pessimistic interpretation of life as controlled by forces beyond human power . Of them all , the first- named best sums up the full character of the ...
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... later years of prosperity and hap- piness . " No words , " he wrote , " can express the secret agony of my soul as I sunk into this companionship ; com- pared these everyday associates with those of my hap- pier childhood ; and felt my ...
... later years of prosperity and hap- piness . " No words , " he wrote , " can express the secret agony of my soul as I sunk into this companionship ; com- pared these everyday associates with those of my hap- pier childhood ; and felt my ...
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... later he adds : " Fiction -if it at all aspire to art - appeals to temperament , " he gives us another valuable clue and makes it incumbent upon us to consider his own temperament . His career , it is easy to say , is the nearest ...
... later he adds : " Fiction -if it at all aspire to art - appeals to temperament , " he gives us another valuable clue and makes it incumbent upon us to consider his own temperament . His career , it is easy to say , is the nearest ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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