Critiques and Essays on Modern Fiction, 1920-1951, Representing the Achievement of Modern American and British CriticsJohn W. Aldridge Ronald Press Company, 1952 - 610 oldal |
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xvii. oldal
... asked the same question of the work that involves Emma Bovary , for when James spoke of the " amount of felt life " that goes into a work of art , he had in mind , it would seem , the quantity of experience of a certain quality ; or if ...
... asked the same question of the work that involves Emma Bovary , for when James spoke of the " amount of felt life " that goes into a work of art , he had in mind , it would seem , the quantity of experience of a certain quality ; or if ...
72. oldal
... asking too much of art , or asking that it include more than it happily can ; he was not asking anything of it- as art , which is all that it can give , and that is everything . A novel like Tono Bungay , generally thought to be Wells's ...
... asking too much of art , or asking that it include more than it happily can ; he was not asking anything of it- as art , which is all that it can give , and that is everything . A novel like Tono Bungay , generally thought to be Wells's ...
455. oldal
... asked the barman . " Nada . " At the end the old waiter is ready to go home : Now , without thinking further , he would go home to his room . He would lie in bed and finally , with daylight , he would go to sleep . After all , he said ...
... asked the barman . " Nada . " At the end the old waiter is ready to go home : Now , without thinking further , he would go home to his room . He would lie in bed and finally , with daylight , he would go to sleep . After all , he said ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Introductory Comment | 3 |
PERCY LUBBOCK The Strategy of Point of View | 9 |
ALLEN TATE Techniques of Fiction | 31 |
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