Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomOxford University Press, 1966 |
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... readers do not want them to . The readers want to identify themselves with the characters , and want to feel interested in the characters . They want to feel angry when the heroine is ill treated , and relieved and happy when she ...
... readers do not want them to . The readers want to identify themselves with the characters , and want to feel interested in the characters . They want to feel angry when the heroine is ill treated , and relieved and happy when she ...
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... readers prefer reading about human beings than about social conditions . I think that there is every justification for an author to write historical biographies , as I do myself . But many of the more popular historical bio- graphies ...
... readers prefer reading about human beings than about social conditions . I think that there is every justification for an author to write historical biographies , as I do myself . But many of the more popular historical bio- graphies ...
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... readers . They know that most of their readers are not interested in the Real Presence . But in 1548 , the government of Edward VI had to issue a proclamation , prohibiting the people from arguing about the Real Presence in ale - houses ...
... readers . They know that most of their readers are not interested in the Real Presence . But in 1548 , the government of Edward VI had to issue a proclamation , prohibiting the people from arguing about the Real Presence in ale - houses ...
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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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