Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 55
... less . suit of this method I began to ask myself what device there might be which was crucial to the development of the fable . In novels which are dramatic , which render the direct impression of life , this device seems to me to be a ...
... less . suit of this method I began to ask myself what device there might be which was crucial to the development of the fable . In novels which are dramatic , which render the direct impression of life , this device seems to me to be a ...
Page 178
... less than ten instances in thirty pages he has looked to the eyes of those around him , or reflected on the eyes of his ancestor in the mahogany frame . What is clar- ified in the final realization is more than a similarity between ...
... less than ten instances in thirty pages he has looked to the eyes of those around him , or reflected on the eyes of his ancestor in the mahogany frame . What is clar- ified in the final realization is more than a similarity between ...
Page 303
... less and less interested in communicating themes or ideas per se and more and more interested in rendering the inex- plicable complexities of human experience . I see in his fiction a loosening of sentimental attachments and ...
... less and less interested in communicating themes or ideas per se and more and more interested in rendering the inex- plicable complexities of human experience . I see in his fiction a loosening of sentimental attachments and ...
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