Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... novelist , like the archaeologist , is not just a pick and shovel man . The sweat on the forehead and the callouses on the palm are the merest preparation for the real work to come : interpretation of the uncovered materials which will ...
... novelist , like the archaeologist , is not just a pick and shovel man . The sweat on the forehead and the callouses on the palm are the merest preparation for the real work to come : interpretation of the uncovered materials which will ...
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... novelist . The best writers of fiction are superior to all but the best historians in characterization and description . When John Citizen feels the urge to read history he goes to the novels of Kenneth Roberts or Margaret Mitchell ...
... novelist . The best writers of fiction are superior to all but the best historians in characterization and description . When John Citizen feels the urge to read history he goes to the novels of Kenneth Roberts or Margaret Mitchell ...
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... novelist is this : the novel as a genre has only limited possibilities . In its origins it was rich and abundant , but the earlier novelists exhausted the primary source and now there is little left . Today it is practically impossible ...
... novelist is this : the novel as a genre has only limited possibilities . In its origins it was rich and abundant , but the earlier novelists exhausted the primary source and now there is little left . Today it is practically impossible ...
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