Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... biographical novel accepts that challenge and sets out to document its truth , for character is plot ; character development is action ; and character fulfillment is resolution . The biographical novel attempts to fuse not only its ...
... biographical novel accepts that challenge and sets out to document its truth , for character is plot ; character development is action ; and character fulfillment is resolution . The biographical novel attempts to fuse not only its ...
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... biographical novel must emerge naturally and organically from the conflicts of man against himself , man against man , or man against fate . Since an experience shared will remain with one forever , it is the aim of the biographical ...
... biographical novel must emerge naturally and organically from the conflicts of man against himself , man against man , or man against fate . Since an experience shared will remain with one forever , it is the aim of the biographical ...
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... biographical novel still goes its bosomy way , its flimsy clothing tattered and torn in exactly the wrong places . " " Sometimes powerful and often picturesque , it deserves much more attention than it has received from the critics ...
... biographical novel still goes its bosomy way , its flimsy clothing tattered and torn in exactly the wrong places . " " Sometimes powerful and often picturesque , it deserves much more attention than it has received from the critics ...
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