Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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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 arose in what had largely gone from the country : the Gaelic civilization . No doubt greater security and civiliza- tion led to this luxury of retrospect , which does correspond to the high peak of the Anglo - Irish ...
... interest arose in what had largely gone from the country : the Gaelic civilization . No doubt greater security and civiliza- tion led to this luxury of retrospect , which does correspond to the high peak of the Anglo - Irish ...
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... interest only by way of contrast with the magical and revolutionary genius of Byron . Subject to these moderately phrased criti- cisms , I hope you will bear with me if I dispassionately examine their works . Sir William Gell I find the ...
... interest only by way of contrast with the magical and revolutionary genius of Byron . Subject to these moderately phrased criti- cisms , I hope you will bear with me if I dispassionately examine their works . Sir William Gell I find 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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Anglo-India Anglo-Irish army artist Bagehot battle beauty Blunden British Brontë Byron called century character Charlotte Charlotte Brontë Charlus child contemporaries critic dark death Dublin E. M. Forster echo Emily Brontë England English essay experience fact fascinating feeling Forster Frederick North Gaelic Gell Greece Greeks Guermantes hand Hobhouse hope human imagination India invented Ioannina Ireland Irish Jack Clemo Jane Eyre Jean Mouton Lady Lady Morgan later less literary live look Marabar Maria Edgeworth matter Melodic Line memory mind Moore Narrator nature never novel novelist perhaps philhellenes play poem poet poetry political Proust reader Richard Church Robin Flower romantic round Sassoon's scene sense Shandy society Sterne story talk thing thought tourists tradition Tristram truth Turtons wind words Wordsworth writing written wrote Wuthering Heights Yeats young