The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... wrote manfully , straightforwardly , with constant cour- age and rarely failing humor . His style is not to be rec- ommended to the neophyte . Long before Scott became famous Constable told him that he wrote with proper dash but with ...
... wrote manfully , straightforwardly , with constant cour- age and rarely failing humor . His style is not to be rec- ommended to the neophyte . Long before Scott became famous Constable told him that he wrote with proper dash but with ...
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... wrote an historical romance in La Chronique du Règne de Charles IX in 1829. The most notable follower in Germany was Klara Müller Wundt , who , under the nom de plume of Luise Mühlbach wrote the celebrated series of historical novels ...
... wrote an historical romance in La Chronique du Règne de Charles IX in 1829. The most notable follower in Germany was Klara Müller Wundt , who , under the nom de plume of Luise Mühlbach wrote the celebrated series of historical novels ...
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... wrote subjectively because he did not know people . Humanity interested him more than did individuals . Yet he was not always abstract . He knew well how to handle descriptive details in a way that would keep a story from becoming ...
... wrote subjectively because he did not know people . Humanity interested him more than did individuals . Yet he was not always abstract . He knew well how to handle descriptive details in a way that would keep a story from becoming ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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