Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... interest to be found at every social level and it is a matter of equal concern to the artist whether he portrays the manners of a Queen or the habits of a seamstress . ' În fact the tailor Jupien , who occupies a humble lodging in the ...
... interest to be found at every social level and it is a matter of equal concern to the artist whether he portrays the manners of a Queen or the habits of a seamstress . ' În fact the tailor Jupien , who occupies a humble lodging in the ...
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... interest in our fellow beings . Mr. Raymond Mortimer has said : ' No novelist has made his characters more real to us than Proust , and we know more about them than any figures in fiction . ' So real are they that one may be sitting in ...
... interest in our fellow beings . Mr. Raymond Mortimer has said : ' No novelist has made his characters more real to us than Proust , and we know more about them than any figures in fiction . ' So real are they that one may be sitting in ...
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... interest of the Catholic majority or repression of revolution . The United Irishmen had been formed ; they were strong in Ulster , and there a virtual state of civil war existed because , alas , not for the first or last time , the ...
... interest of the Catholic majority or repression of revolution . The United Irishmen had been formed ; they were strong in Ulster , and there a virtual state of civil war existed because , alas , not for the first or last time , the ...
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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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