The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 85Yale Literary Society, 1919 |
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Page 126
... story . " " Tell me . " " It is a little story , a trifling thing , the sort that any of these magazine writers could dash off in half an hour and think nothing of it . Nothing of it at all . Such a senseless trifle that I laugh at ...
... story . " " Tell me . " " It is a little story , a trifling thing , the sort that any of these magazine writers could dash off in half an hour and think nothing of it . Nothing of it at all . Such a senseless trifle that I laugh at ...
Page 128
... stories of the trenches and the marching and the victories and the mud - all the common soldier stories , you know . I couldn't tell the real truth . I did not then recognize the machine that had caught me and was grinding me , all of ...
... stories of the trenches and the marching and the victories and the mud - all the common soldier stories , you know . I couldn't tell the real truth . I did not then recognize the machine that had caught me and was grinding me , all of ...
Page 144
... story is not gripping . Life may be humdrum ; but in a book something must be happening either physically or intellectually . Great novels whether they be after the manner of David Copper- field or " The Buttery Sees It Through " are ...
... story is not gripping . Life may be humdrum ; but in a book something must be happening either physically or intellectually . Great novels whether they be after the manner of David Copper- field or " The Buttery Sees It Through " are ...
Page 145
... story of the challenge of these times to the world of a middle - aged English vicar . A story of the loss of old - time faith and the gulf between the generations . " Heavens ! have all the other challengers of modern novelists to ...
... story of the challenge of these times to the world of a middle - aged English vicar . A story of the loss of old - time faith and the gulf between the generations . " Heavens ! have all the other challengers of modern novelists to ...
Page 146
... story , a very good story . Presumably this is Professor Canby's first novel , and in it he reveals a distinct grasp of the novelist's art . From the drug store in lower Manhattan to the Italian real estate purchaser or the New England ...
... story , a very good story . Presumably this is Professor Canby's first novel , and in it he reveals a distinct grasp of the novelist's art . From the drug store in lower Manhattan to the Italian real estate purchaser or the New England ...
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