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... Goncourts put forward . But already we are in the heart of the argument because we have come up against that peculiarly literary vice or illness , the pre- emptive bid for a place in the future . The Goncourts are the most extreme case ...
... Goncourts put forward . But already we are in the heart of the argument because we have come up against that peculiarly literary vice or illness , the pre- emptive bid for a place in the future . The Goncourts are the most extreme case ...
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... Goncourts naturally regarded themselves as pioneers , conveniently overlooking Flaubert , to whom they owed so much , and subsequently blaming Zola for stealing their method . What can be said on their behalf is that they were the most ...
... Goncourts naturally regarded themselves as pioneers , conveniently overlooking Flaubert , to whom they owed so much , and subsequently blaming Zola for stealing their method . What can be said on their behalf is that they were the most ...
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... Goncourts claimed that they had brought something new to the novel , that they were the first to write objectively about the working classes . This is in essence true but they could never accept the fact that there were bound to be ...
... Goncourts claimed that they had brought something new to the novel , that they were the first to write objectively about the working classes . This is in essence true but they could never accept the fact that there were bound to be ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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