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... novelist's responsibility I would try to say something about the novelist's sensibility . Sensibility is a word much used in con- temporary fiction criticism . What does it mean ? It means , for one thing , the ability to feel what one ...
... novelist's responsibility I would try to say something about the novelist's sensibility . Sensibility is a word much used in con- temporary fiction criticism . What does it mean ? It means , for one thing , the ability to feel what one ...
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... novelist presents his experience -sometimes in a rosy light , sometimes in a gloomy light , some- times hoping to arouse his reader's admiration , sometimes hoping to arouse his pity . ( In even the most austere novels there is ...
... novelist presents his experience -sometimes in a rosy light , sometimes in a gloomy light , some- times hoping to arouse his reader's admiration , sometimes hoping to arouse his pity . ( In even the most austere novels there is ...
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... novelist has . The prac- tising novelist knows how terribly difficult and risky it is to represent a character as changing his mind or his mood . The character can do it once or twice , just as a politician may change his party once or ...
... novelist has . The prac- tising novelist knows how terribly difficult and risky it is to represent a character as changing his mind or his mood . The character can do it once or twice , just as a politician may change his party once or ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1960 | 19 |
THE PLAYS OF JOHN WHITING | 36 |
THE COMEDIES OF T S ELIOT | 55 |
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