Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... novel , as well as some of his more tiresome attributes as he grew up . Edmund Wilson writes in Axel's Castle : ' It seems strange that so many critics should find Proust's novel unmoral . ' I agree with him and find Proust the man , as ...
... novel , as well as some of his more tiresome attributes as he grew up . Edmund Wilson writes in Axel's Castle : ' It seems strange that so many critics should find Proust's novel unmoral . ' I agree with him and find Proust the man , as ...
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... novel in Castle Rackrent . She followed it with Ennui , The Absentee , and Ormond , a neglected but fascinating large - scale novel . In Castle Rackrent she dealt with the decline and fall of the family of a big house - a theme to ...
... novel in Castle Rackrent . She followed it with Ennui , The Absentee , and Ormond , a neglected but fascinating large - scale novel . In Castle Rackrent she dealt with the decline and fall of the family of a big house - a theme to ...
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... novel ranges from Elizabeth Bowen's delicacy through Francis Stuart's romance , Walter Macken's historical interpre- tations , and Brian Moore's realism to the sadness of John McGahern . The short story is a genre in which the Anglo ...
... novel ranges from Elizabeth Bowen's delicacy through Francis Stuart's romance , Walter Macken's historical interpre- tations , and Brian Moore's realism to the sadness of John McGahern . The short story is a genre in which the Anglo ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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