Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 57
... defines has proved extremely valuable for keeping the novel from slipping between my mental fingers , as Percy ... defining the Image as something as vague as a " voice " in the case of John Hawkes's fiction . Perhaps the notion is valid ...
... defines has proved extremely valuable for keeping the novel from slipping between my mental fingers , as Percy ... defining the Image as something as vague as a " voice " in the case of John Hawkes's fiction . Perhaps the notion is valid ...
Page 74
... defines the narrative convention of the book : " From what he [ Pleasant ] told me that night and from what I could ... define and justify his narrative convention suggests his awareness of formal matters from the inception of his career ...
... defines the narrative convention of the book : " From what he [ Pleasant ] told me that night and from what I could ... define and justify his narrative convention suggests his awareness of formal matters from the inception of his career ...
Page 273
... defines on this level the fate of innocence and the painful growth to maturity . Innocence , Lytle implies , is never voluntar- ily surrendered without the intrusion of some inescapable real- ity which shatters the illusory state and ...
... defines on this level the fate of innocence and the painful growth to maturity . Innocence , Lytle implies , is never voluntar- ily surrendered without the intrusion of some inescapable real- ity which shatters the illusory state and ...
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