Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... letters of Joseph Conrad , that he was always in a state of irritable tension over his work . It was his practice to shut himself up every morning between breakfast and luncheon , trusting to the gods to favour his pen . I find this is ...
... letters of Joseph Conrad , that he was always in a state of irritable tension over his work . It was his practice to shut himself up every morning between breakfast and luncheon , trusting to the gods to favour his pen . I find this is ...
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... letter , that there had been a plot ' in reality ' , and we learn from some of Maxime Du Camp's unpublished letters that , in September 1851 , Flaubert was toying with the Delamare story , which would be a likely one for him to choose ...
... letter , that there had been a plot ' in reality ' , and we learn from some of Maxime Du Camp's unpublished letters that , in September 1851 , Flaubert was toying with the Delamare story , which would be a likely one for him to choose ...
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... letter is 6 March 1855 , and it is certainly the last letter which Louise Colet ever received from him . On it she has written , and heavily underlined : ' Lâche , couard , canaille ! ' After reading Madame Bovary , and seeing how he ...
... letter is 6 March 1855 , and it is certainly the last letter which Louise Colet ever received from him . On it she has written , and heavily underlined : ' Lâche , couard , canaille ! ' After reading Madame Bovary , and seeing how he ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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