The Achievement of American Criticism: Representative Selections from Three Hundred Years of American CriticismRonald Press Company, 1954 - 724 страници |
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... novelist . " There are no other obligations for the novelist , no other purposes he must have or causes he must preach . He points out that " The only obligation to which in advance we may hold the novel , without incurring the ...
... novelist . " There are no other obligations for the novelist , no other purposes he must have or causes he must preach . He points out that " The only obligation to which in advance we may hold the novel , without incurring the ...
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... novelist is less occupied in looking for the truth ( the truth , of course I mean , that he assumes , the premises that we must grant him , whatever they may be ) than the historian , and in doing so it deprives him at a stroke of all ...
... novelist is less occupied in looking for the truth ( the truth , of course I mean , that he assumes , the premises that we must grant him , whatever they may be ) than the historian , and in doing so it deprives him at a stroke of all ...
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... novelist ; the standard of execution is equally high for each . Of course it is of execution that we are talking - that being the only point of a novel that is open to contention . This is perhaps too often lost sight of , only to ...
... novelist ; the standard of execution is equally high for each . Of course it is of execution that we are talking - that being the only point of a novel that is open to contention . This is perhaps too often lost sight of , only to ...
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