The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... popular among her contemporaries because of the broad- ness of their conception rather than for a finesse which they were , perhaps , not so quick to discover . This popularity , bringing to her an appointment to a Court position , led ...
... popular among her contemporaries because of the broad- ness of their conception rather than for a finesse which they were , perhaps , not so quick to discover . This popularity , bringing to her an appointment to a Court position , led ...
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... popularity , said to have brought him some £ 70,000 for his writings , caused Stevenson to protest rather sourly in his Gossip on Romance against unevent- ful realism . However , following the publication of his Autobiography , an ...
... popularity , said to have brought him some £ 70,000 for his writings , caused Stevenson to protest rather sourly in his Gossip on Romance against unevent- ful realism . However , following the publication of his Autobiography , an ...
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... popularity owing to its making use of the Sacco- Vanzetti case in the Massachusetts capital ; Mountain City ( 1930 ) makes a somewhat similar appeal by capital- izing the national interest in playing the stock market during 1929. Edward ...
... popularity owing to its making use of the Sacco- Vanzetti case in the Massachusetts capital ; Mountain City ( 1930 ) makes a somewhat similar appeal by capital- izing the national interest in playing the stock market during 1929. Edward ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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