Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 32 |
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... Balzac's unique use of discursion : by Balzac on the subjects of , say , the printing business , finance , the civil service , the Press , the Stock market . Proust , I imagine , studied them , and then thought ' But these stand outside ...
... Balzac's unique use of discursion : by Balzac on the subjects of , say , the printing business , finance , the civil service , the Press , the Stock market . Proust , I imagine , studied them , and then thought ' But these stand outside ...
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... Balzac could do , he could do better . Proust really knew his drawing- rooms in a way Balzac did not , and set out to prove it . He was free from the great disadvantage of Balzac's time — the audience ready to swallow any amount of ...
... Balzac could do , he could do better . Proust really knew his drawing- rooms in a way Balzac did not , and set out to prove it . He was free from the great disadvantage of Balzac's time — the audience ready to swallow any amount of ...
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... Balzac wholly as a realist we shall never understand what Proust took from him , or what transmutations he made . Balzac was a factual realist ; he was a psychological realist ; but any one happening seemed to him as likely as the next ...
... Balzac wholly as a realist we shall never understand what Proust took from him , or what transmutations he made . Balzac was a factual realist ; he was a psychological realist ; but any one happening seemed to him as likely as the next ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION By JOANNA RICHARDSON M A F R S L | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture | 18 |
THE WORLD OF WILLIAM GOLDING | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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