The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 396
... fiction . The nature of their preoccupation with the past may conceivably provide the source for a new kind of novel . This new kind of novel could illuminate the future as well as interpret the past . It might con- tribute to a living ...
... fiction . The nature of their preoccupation with the past may conceivably provide the source for a new kind of novel . This new kind of novel could illuminate the future as well as interpret the past . It might con- tribute to a living ...
Page 202
... fiction . The choice of medium is logical , for successful fiction sets up a communion between the reader and the principal characters of the story , in which the reader to some degree actually becomes the characters and participates in ...
... fiction . The choice of medium is logical , for successful fiction sets up a communion between the reader and the principal characters of the story , in which the reader to some degree actually becomes the characters and participates in ...
Page 405
... fiction upon a fundamentally unclass - conscious people , is notice- able not only in the phenomenal success of such examples of historical fiction as Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind , but also in the minor successes of many ...
... fiction upon a fundamentally unclass - conscious people , is notice- able not only in the phenomenal success of such examples of historical fiction as Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind , but also in the minor successes of many ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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