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... wanted to write also changed . How could I bear ever again merely to create a traditional straightfor- ward novel of realistic events , narrative and dialogue - which as my teaching had shown me , might exhaust all there was to be said ...
... wanted to write also changed . How could I bear ever again merely to create a traditional straightfor- ward novel of realistic events , narrative and dialogue - which as my teaching had shown me , might exhaust all there was to be said ...
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... wanted to . I never forced myself to take medicine which was likely to do me good . How I graduated from potent but cheap novels to those written in strong , good prose I shall never know - possibly a musical ear , possibly even an ...
... wanted to . I never forced myself to take medicine which was likely to do me good . How I graduated from potent but cheap novels to those written in strong , good prose I shall never know - possibly a musical ear , possibly even an ...
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... wanted my poetry to take its ethic of perception from Cézanne , an ethic distrustful of the drama of personality of which Romantic art had made so much , an ethic where , by trusting to sensation , we enter being , and experience its ...
... wanted my poetry to take its ethic of perception from Cézanne , an ethic distrustful of the drama of personality of which Romantic art had made so much , an ethic where , by trusting to sensation , we enter being , and experience its ...
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INDIA IN ENGLISH LITERATURE | 15 |
FORWARD TO NATURE | 34 |
SOME WASPS IN | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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