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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37. oldal
... trying to make us imagine for him .... " Trying to make us imagine for him " -the phrase erects a Chinese wall between all that is easy , pleasant , and perhaps merely socially useful in modern fiction , and all that is rigorous , sober ...
... trying to make us imagine for him .... " Trying to make us imagine for him " -the phrase erects a Chinese wall between all that is easy , pleasant , and perhaps merely socially useful in modern fiction , and all that is rigorous , sober ...
203. oldal
... tried to change other men's pictures of the world . He has tried to change Adam's by giving him " a history lesson " ; and , ironically , he has caused his father's death by trying to change Judge Irwin's convictions about Willie Stark ...
... tried to change other men's pictures of the world . He has tried to change Adam's by giving him " a history lesson " ; and , ironically , he has caused his father's death by trying to change Judge Irwin's convictions about Willie Stark ...
207. oldal
... trying to wrest men from their submer- gence in brute nature . But in trying to enforce on them from without a knowledge he gained from within himself , the Boss is trying to usurp the work of the mysterious principle which brought him ...
... trying to wrest men from their submer- gence in brute nature . But in trying to enforce on them from without a knowledge he gained from within himself , the Boss is trying to usurp the work of the mysterious principle which brought him ...
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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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