First Essays on LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 267 páginas |
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... story requires . The author's skill consists in making their attainment and results seem lifelike . So it is in The Food of the Gods , where Redwood and Bensington first discover that growth is caused by the intermittent presence of a ...
... story requires . The author's skill consists in making their attainment and results seem lifelike . So it is in The Food of the Gods , where Redwood and Bensington first discover that growth is caused by the intermittent presence of a ...
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... story out of the disadvantages . The second is the strong but controlled flow of living detail in which his stories ... story - telling , to a level which it has never reached before . And these devices and qualities are those of the ...
... story out of the disadvantages . The second is the strong but controlled flow of living detail in which his stories ... story - telling , to a level which it has never reached before . And these devices and qualities are those of the ...
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... story , is taking with renewed importance its place in the development of the novel . " And the human appetite for plot , for incident ingeniously contrived , developed , and resolved , is not a negligible thing . The inability of a ...
... story , is taking with renewed importance its place in the development of the novel . " And the human appetite for plot , for incident ingeniously contrived , developed , and resolved , is not a negligible thing . The inability of a ...
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W N P BARBELLION | 23 |
THE LIFE OF GOETHE | 46 |
THE POETRY OF MR WALTER DE LA MARE | 68 |
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