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... reality ; then the blending of the one into the other , to produce the indivisible . From Balzac , Proust learned something which lends an apparent weight of realism to his book when , in fact , it only heightens and thickens the ...
... reality ; then the blending of the one into the other , to produce the indivisible . From Balzac , Proust learned something which lends an apparent weight of realism to his book when , in fact , it only heightens and thickens the ...
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... reality . There are , indeed , times when Balzac's grip upon reality becomes curiously slack ; and we find it so even when we allow for the permissiveness of his time . It is his own driving romanti- cism , his Gothic imagination ...
... reality . There are , indeed , times when Balzac's grip upon reality becomes curiously slack ; and we find it so even when we allow for the permissiveness of his time . It is his own driving romanti- cism , his Gothic imagination ...
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... reality escapes us : we debate the reality , and we lose the illusion . Proust has the instincts of the connoisseur , which are both intuitive and scientific . He is , as I have pointed out , far nearer to Balzac than has yet been ...
... reality escapes us : we debate the reality , and we lose the illusion . Proust has the instincts of the connoisseur , which are both intuitive and scientific . He is , as I have pointed out , far nearer to Balzac than has yet been ...
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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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