The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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Page 44
... important Roman- tics , but has been afforded a sound and thoughtful survey of the broader literary trends and ... importance and makes the life of a small man who wrote fairly small stuff an in- teresting and profitable history ...
... important Roman- tics , but has been afforded a sound and thoughtful survey of the broader literary trends and ... importance and makes the life of a small man who wrote fairly small stuff an in- teresting and profitable history ...
Page 57
... important qualities , and though Miss Roberts ' style is so pleasing as to make it almost impos- sible to tire of , she could have per- haps chosen more wisely to leave her story in the short - story form . The plot of the tale ...
... important qualities , and though Miss Roberts ' style is so pleasing as to make it almost impos- sible to tire of , she could have per- haps chosen more wisely to leave her story in the short - story form . The plot of the tale ...
Page 58
... important critical history has be- come , except for size , a pamphlet of propaganda . Moreover , at certain points in her narrative it becomes apparent to even the most superficial reader that she his stretched the truth and ...
... important critical history has be- come , except for size , a pamphlet of propaganda . Moreover , at certain points in her narrative it becomes apparent to even the most superficial reader that she his stretched the truth and ...
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