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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... Letters of Anton Chekhov , " University Rev. , 9 ( Spring , 1943 ) , 167-173 . Conrad to a Friend ( Letters from Conrad to Richard Curle ) . Doubleday Page , 1928 . Conrad's Prefaces to His Work . With an Essay by Edward Garnett . Dent ...
... Letters of Anton Chekhov , " University Rev. , 9 ( Spring , 1943 ) , 167-173 . Conrad to a Friend ( Letters from Conrad to Richard Curle ) . Doubleday Page , 1928 . Conrad's Prefaces to His Work . With an Essay by Edward Garnett . Dent ...
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... Letters , edited by Arthur Symons . Myers , 1925 . Notes on Life and Letters . Dent , 1921 . A Personal Record . Dent , 1912 . - Conrad to a Friend : 150 Selected Letters from Joseph Conrad to Richard Curle . Doubleday Page , 1928 ...
... Letters , edited by Arthur Symons . Myers , 1925 . Notes on Life and Letters . Dent , 1921 . A Personal Record . Dent , 1912 . - Conrad to a Friend : 150 Selected Letters from Joseph Conrad to Richard Curle . Doubleday Page , 1928 ...
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... Letters to Bertrand Russell , edited and with an intro- duction by Harry T. Moore . Gotham Book Mart , 1948 . The Letters , edited by Aldous Huxley . Heinemann ; Viking , 1932 , 1937 . Phoenix : Posthumous Papers , edited by E. McDonald ...
... Letters to Bertrand Russell , edited and with an intro- duction by Harry T. Moore . Gotham Book Mart , 1948 . The Letters , edited by Aldous Huxley . Heinemann ; Viking , 1932 , 1937 . Phoenix : Posthumous Papers , edited by E. McDonald ...
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Introductory Comment | 3 |
PERCY LUBBOCK The Strategy of Point of View | 9 |
ALLEN TATE Techniques of Fiction | 31 |
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