Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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... profit ) " and for the greater glory of God . " ( # 55 : 493 ) Lytle's espousal of Traditional doctrine is unique in modern letters . The theories which Coomaraswamy represents and which Lytle has come to advocate are theories which ...
... profit ) " and for the greater glory of God . " ( # 55 : 493 ) Lytle's espousal of Traditional doctrine is unique in modern letters . The theories which Coomaraswamy represents and which Lytle has come to advocate are theories which ...
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... with the elements of the craft . When he wrote of Caroline Gordon , " I know of no other writer of fiction that other writers can study with greater profit , " ( # 28 : Hero , 170 ) he was , of course , identifying his own attitude 17.
... with the elements of the craft . When he wrote of Caroline Gordon , " I know of no other writer of fiction that other writers can study with greater profit , " ( # 28 : Hero , 170 ) he was , of course , identifying his own attitude 17.
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... profit on ten mules in them wheels , " he tells her . The next day , after the flood has washed away , " his mill , his dwelling , his stock , his cribs of corn , his stacks of fodder ... only one object remained : the buggy house . It ...
... profit on ten mules in them wheels , " he tells her . The next day , after the flood has washed away , " his mill , his dwelling , his stock , his cribs of corn , his stacks of fodder ... only one object remained : the buggy house . It ...
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