The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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Grant C. Knight. of Lying , stated the case against his fellow novelist with usual epigrammatic dexterity : " His ... novelists for novelists as there are poets for poets , George Meredith must be one , for the average layman , unschooled ...
Grant C. Knight. of Lying , stated the case against his fellow novelist with usual epigrammatic dexterity : " His ... novelists for novelists as there are poets for poets , George Meredith must be one , for the average layman , unschooled ...
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... novelist is now being claimed for each , but as time passes it seems probable that Mrs. Wharton's fame will pale and Mr. Dreiser's brighten , for he is very likely the most important novelist that we have yet produced , Hawthorne being ...
... novelist is now being claimed for each , but as time passes it seems probable that Mrs. Wharton's fame will pale and Mr. Dreiser's brighten , for he is very likely the most important novelist that we have yet produced , Hawthorne being ...
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... novelist . It has de- veloped , as Mr. Galsworthy has pointed out , from the biographical plan of Thackeray in which the hero might be followed from birth to late maturity or death , to a scheme whereby the writer exposes not the whole ...
... novelist . It has de- veloped , as Mr. Galsworthy has pointed out , from the biographical plan of Thackeray in which the hero might be followed from birth to late maturity or death , to a scheme whereby the writer exposes not the whole ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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