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... less demanding and so less rewarding creative challenge than the works he considered novels proper , and had therefore been put repeatedly aside over the years in favour of ' something else that seemed more urgent ' . Faulkner certainly ...
... less demanding and so less rewarding creative challenge than the works he considered novels proper , and had therefore been put repeatedly aside over the years in favour of ' something else that seemed more urgent ' . Faulkner certainly ...
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... less mechanically imitative stuff has been produced in these marginal genres ( most of them , with the exception of the comic , falling within Frye's broad category of romance ) . But that does not justify the refusal of serious ...
... less mechanically imitative stuff has been produced in these marginal genres ( most of them , with the exception of the comic , falling within Frye's broad category of romance ) . But that does not justify the refusal of serious ...
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... less frank and disarmingly robust in his strictures , as in the astonishing epitaph on Colonel Chartres which starts as follows : Here continueth to rot The body of Francis Chartres Who , with an infallible constancy In the practice of ...
... less frank and disarmingly robust in his strictures , as in the astonishing epitaph on Colonel Chartres which starts as follows : Here continueth to rot The body of Francis Chartres Who , with an infallible constancy In the practice of ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
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