The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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28. oldal
... novelists with an idea of themselves ' . In two contexts at least Forster too muses on the lack of control the novelist has , and what he says seems as true as it is perceptive . In a piece called ' Inspiration ' he suggests that the ...
... novelists with an idea of themselves ' . In two contexts at least Forster too muses on the lack of control the novelist has , and what he says seems as true as it is perceptive . In a piece called ' Inspiration ' he suggests that the ...
189. oldal
... novelist deliberately renounces it , and all the space and coherence it assumes ? Suppose he implies that if novelist's time does not exist for him he is left with the headless and senseless trunk of an action , devoid of the reality ...
... novelist deliberately renounces it , and all the space and coherence it assumes ? Suppose he implies that if novelist's time does not exist for him he is left with the headless and senseless trunk of an action , devoid of the reality ...
219. oldal
... novelist's standard , a Shakespeare who did not know what he was about , extemporizing as he went along in a play so ... novelist would have made everything clear . ' A good novelist's character is thus serious , and continuously ...
... novelist's standard , a Shakespeare who did not know what he was about , extemporizing as he went along in a play so ... novelist would have made everything clear . ' A good novelist's character is thus serious , and continuously ...
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