Londoner's Post: Letters to Gog and MagogHutchinson, 1952 - 174 pages |
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Page 73
... novelist of all . That is to say , he was the first self- conscious novelist , highly critical of others , but at the same time defensively quizzing himself at the bidding of what the American dramatist , S. N. Behrman , called " the ...
... novelist of all . That is to say , he was the first self- conscious novelist , highly critical of others , but at the same time defensively quizzing himself at the bidding of what the American dramatist , S. N. Behrman , called " the ...
Page 112
... novelist in any language to give dramatically conceived form to intensive or what are called psychological studies ... novelist of all novelists who was first and unfailingly an artist . Russian critics of that day , who thought a novel ...
... novelist in any language to give dramatically conceived form to intensive or what are called psychological studies ... novelist of all novelists who was first and unfailingly an artist . Russian critics of that day , who thought a novel ...
Page 157
... novelists are so sadly aware ; a difficulty once noted by Euripides , who said Alas ! there's no sure test of ... novelist ? In Hunted Down a villain was self - betrayed because although he had large eyes and an open countenance ...
... novelists are so sadly aware ; a difficulty once noted by Euripides , who said Alas ! there's no sure test of ... novelist ? In Hunted Down a villain was self - betrayed because although he had large eyes and an open countenance ...
Contents
WHY READ THE CLASSICS? Page | 9 |
DICKENS AND THACKERAY AT CHRISTMAS | 15 |
MARY RUSSELL MITFORD | 21 |
Copyright | |
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