Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... novelist of the day she writes that she is ' as shrewd as Miss Austen but not so shrewish ' . I think that the explanation must be that Charlotte had only read Emma and Pride and Prejudice , the two novels of Jane Austen in which the ...
... novelist of the day she writes that she is ' as shrewd as Miss Austen but not so shrewish ' . I think that the explanation must be that Charlotte had only read Emma and Pride and Prejudice , the two novels of Jane Austen in which the ...
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... novels , except perhaps in Emma . There is more sunshine than shadow , of course , but there is more shadow than I remembered from my confident pre - war days . Many , many years ago an artist told me that every picture should have a ...
... novels , except perhaps in Emma . There is more sunshine than shadow , of course , but there is more shadow than I remembered from my confident pre - war days . Many , many years ago an artist told me that every picture should have a ...
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... novels . She answered with an honesty and insight which were no doubt lost on him : My dear Sir , ... I could no more write a romance than an epic poem . . . . No , I must keep to my own style and go on in my own way ; and though I may ...
... novels . She answered with an honesty and insight which were no doubt lost on him : My dear Sir , ... I could no more write a romance than an epic poem . . . . No , I must keep to my own style and go on in my own way ; and though I may ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
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