Marlow was not typical (if his propensity to spin yarns be excepted), and to him the meaning of an episode was not inside like a kernel but outside, enveloping the tale which brought it out only as a glow brings out a haze... The Living Age - Página 6671900Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1918 - 550 páginas
...the method of Marlow and of Conrad. "To him," says Marlow's interlocutor, "the meaning of the tale was not inside like a kernel but outside, enveloping...glow brings out a haze, in the likeness of one of those misty halos that sometimes are made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine." To this... | |
| John Freeman - 1917 - 354 páginas
...commentary, its steady purpose and progress. To Marlow, said Mr. Conrad, years before Chance was written : The meaning of an episode was not inside like a kernel...which brought it out only as a glow brings out a haze. . . . The value of Mr. Conrad's method is that his story has not one life but many lives. He tries... | |
| 1918 - 568 páginas
...the method of Marlow and of Conrad. "To him," says Marlow's interlocutor, "the meaning of the tale was not inside like a kernel but outside, enveloping...glow brings out a haze, in the likeness of one of those misty halos that sometimes are made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine." To this... | |
| 1918 - 542 páginas
...the method of Marlow and of Conrad. "To him," says Marlow's interlocutor, "the meaning of the tale was not inside like a kernel but outside, enveloping...glow brings out a haze, in the likeness of one of those misty halos that sometimes are made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine." \ To... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1919 - 332 páginas
...'Chance' is so splendid a result. Speaking of Marlow, who relates ' Heart of Darkness, ' he has said : "To him the meaning of an episode was not inside like...haze, in the likeness of one of these misty halos that are made sometimes visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine. " Such an envelopment of the... | |
| Dirk Coster - 1923 - 500 páginas
...momenten onderscheidt. Wat hij in „Heart of Darkness" van een der personen zegt, geldt ook hemzelf : „To him the meaning of an episode was not inside...haze, in the likeness of one of these misty halos that are made sometimes visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine." En terecht laat Leiand Hall,... | |
| Rodolphe Louis Mégroz - 1926 - 104 páginas
...the shell of a cracked nut. But Marlow was not typical (if his propensity to spin yarns be excepted), and to him the meaning of an episode was not inside...glow brings out a haze, in the likeness of one of those misty halos that sometimes are made visible by the spectral illumination of moonshine." This... | |
| Frances Melville Perry - 1926 - 270 páginas
...twofold interacting character of Conrad's creed has its echo in his method. He tells us that to Marlow, "The meaning of an episode was not inside like a kernel,...brought it out only as a glow brings out a haze." Conrad as well as Marlow treated the action not as the form-giving skeleton of the story, but as a... | |
| 1906 - 894 páginas
...the shell of a cracked nut. But Marlow was not typical (if his propensity to spin yarns be excepted), and to him the meaning of an episode was not inside...outside, enveloping the tale •which brought it out as a glow brings out a haze, in the likeness of one of these misty halos that sometimes are made visible... | |
| Charles Child Walcutt - 380 páginas
...now, giving the play of his mind 93 over the events and the idea that takes shape around them. For "to him the meaning of an episode was not inside like...brought it out only as a glow brings out a haze." (Chapter 1.) The play of Marlow's intellect is humorous, self-deprecatory, even facetious, alive with... | |
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