The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... written no novel since 1895. On the other hand it is likely that , feeling he had said all he had to say in prose and that further effort would lead to unwise repetition , he turned with cheer to his first love , the writing of poetry ...
... written no novel since 1895. On the other hand it is likely that , feeling he had said all he had to say in prose and that further effort would lead to unwise repetition , he turned with cheer to his first love , the writing of poetry ...
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... writing with justice , for the Irishman has changed his opinions with such chameleon alacrity , has so flaunted his Puckish personality before the eyes of all the world , has from sheer bravado written so much non- sense , that it is ...
... writing with justice , for the Irishman has changed his opinions with such chameleon alacrity , has so flaunted his Puckish personality before the eyes of all the world , has from sheer bravado written so much non- sense , that it is ...
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... writing of a sentence is a matter for care ) ; introduced himself to the English classics ; and took up his pen for the writing of prose that would free English fiction from what he thought was its prudery and sham . Beginning in 1883 ...
... writing of a sentence is a matter for care ) ; introduced himself to the English classics ; and took up his pen for the writing of prose that would free English fiction from what he thought was its prudery and sham . Beginning in 1883 ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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