The Calendar: A Quarterly Review, Volum 1Edgell Rickword Calendar Press Limited, 1925 |
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Side 40
... character absolutely antipathetic to himself ; but a dramatist of the narrowest sympathies might construct a very fine play if he could imagine the one essential , an antipathy among the characters themselves . This need not involve an ...
... character absolutely antipathetic to himself ; but a dramatist of the narrowest sympathies might construct a very fine play if he could imagine the one essential , an antipathy among the characters themselves . This need not involve an ...
Side 83
... characters , but Calamy represents a new point of view . For the first time in Mr. Huxley's work here is a character who , not content with a sceptical or hedonistic attitude to life , is yet , nevertheless , sanctioned by the fact that ...
... characters , but Calamy represents a new point of view . For the first time in Mr. Huxley's work here is a character who , not content with a sceptical or hedonistic attitude to life , is yet , nevertheless , sanctioned by the fact that ...
Side 173
... character of Conrad . The combination of Conrad and his environment produces disaster - Conrad becomes mad , and another officer kills himself . The unrelieved gloom and the unpleasantness of the play are not due to the unpleasantness ...
... character of Conrad . The combination of Conrad and his environment produces disaster - Conrad becomes mad , and another officer kills himself . The unrelieved gloom and the unpleasantness of the play are not due to the unpleasantness ...
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