The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... realism ; that is , toward the presentation of char- acter , dialogue , action , and scene in combinations de- termined not by fancy or desire or literary convention but by actualities . It is true that this realism cannot be finally ...
... realism ; that is , toward the presentation of char- acter , dialogue , action , and scene in combinations de- termined not by fancy or desire or literary convention but by actualities . It is true that this realism cannot be finally ...
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... realism , more elusive , even , than that of William Dean Howells . It is a realism whose 3 method , borrowed a little from Balzac and much THE TRIUMPH OF REALISM 277.
... realism , more elusive , even , than that of William Dean Howells . It is a realism whose 3 method , borrowed a little from Balzac and much THE TRIUMPH OF REALISM 277.
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... realism but was a blend of both , and such should a good novel be . Consequently , his brand of realism is never pocked like so much of the French ; it is refined with an idealism which was Norris's inescapable inherit- ance . In The ...
... realism but was a blend of both , and such should a good novel be . Consequently , his brand of realism is never pocked like so much of the French ; it is refined with an idealism which was Norris's inescapable inherit- ance . In The ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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