The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... person has known a Mr. Worldly Wiseman , a Vainglory , a Mis- trust , a By - ends , a Money - love . These ... persons who would otherwise have shunned fiction and who were thus prepared to enjoy stories of another kind . Character ...
... person has known a Mr. Worldly Wiseman , a Vainglory , a Mis- trust , a By - ends , a Money - love . These ... persons who would otherwise have shunned fiction and who were thus prepared to enjoy stories of another kind . Character ...
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... person of maturity . The young mind may find its choicest pabulum in the reading of events in which the probable is tastefully garnished with the improbable . The adult mind , aware of the eternal appeal of each person's life , eager to ...
... person of maturity . The young mind may find its choicest pabulum in the reading of events in which the probable is tastefully garnished with the improbable . The adult mind , aware of the eternal appeal of each person's life , eager to ...
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... person he was remarkably fastidious ) , an open - eyed social comedy such as Jane Austen might have written in the last years of the nine- teenth century , William Dean Howells is a favorite . He is not so profound as Henry James , not ...
... person he was remarkably fastidious ) , an open - eyed social comedy such as Jane Austen might have written in the last years of the nine- teenth century , William Dean Howells is a favorite . He is not so profound as Henry James , not ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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