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... novel can take any conceivable shape ; it is hardly limited for size in the direction of either smallness or largeness ; it can deal with every human interest . There are novels that amuse , novels that edify , novels that aim at ...
... novel can take any conceivable shape ; it is hardly limited for size in the direction of either smallness or largeness ; it can deal with every human interest . There are novels that amuse , novels that edify , novels that aim at ...
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... novel by , say , Bulwer Lytton or Disraeli . But another first general obser- vation , which we can make in contradistinction with this , is that there seems to be no agreed conception of what the business of the novel is . I venture to ...
... novel by , say , Bulwer Lytton or Disraeli . But another first general obser- vation , which we can make in contradistinction with this , is that there seems to be no agreed conception of what the business of the novel is . I venture to ...
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... novel dealing with society , the kind of novel as written from Trollope to Galsworthy , and beyond , the novel which has society as its material and its theme . It is the business of the novel of this kind - eighty per cent . , shall we ...
... novel dealing with society , the kind of novel as written from Trollope to Galsworthy , and beyond , the novel which has society as its material and its theme . It is the business of the novel of this kind - eighty per cent . , shall we ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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