Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... novelist catered was a deep and honour- able one . The world was changing so rapidly , the flood of new information was so disturbing , that the novelist became very important ; by conveying , in detailed and realistic terms , an ...
... novelist catered was a deep and honour- able one . The world was changing so rapidly , the flood of new information was so disturbing , that the novelist became very important ; by conveying , in detailed and realistic terms , an ...
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... novelist has not disappeared . But he has become one of a crowd . Instead of being welcomed eagerly by a public starved of entertainment , he now fights for his diminishing share of attention in a world glutted with diversions of every ...
... novelist has not disappeared . But he has become one of a crowd . Instead of being welcomed eagerly by a public starved of entertainment , he now fights for his diminishing share of attention in a world glutted with diversions of every ...
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... novelist ; he , like them , is ' encased ' in his talent ; it is perhaps significant that he finds less affinity with anything in con- temporary English literature than with the literature of Soviet Russia , which he seems to admire ...
... novelist ; he , like them , is ' encased ' in his talent ; it is perhaps significant that he finds less affinity with anything in con- temporary English literature than with the literature of Soviet Russia , which he seems to admire ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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