CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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93. oldal
... method is to convey a transient shade of feeling , or a curious , and usually languid , drift of emotion , by means of the rapid evocation of vivid objects and scenes . He does not care whether or not there is a logical or even a usual ...
... method is to convey a transient shade of feeling , or a curious , and usually languid , drift of emotion , by means of the rapid evocation of vivid objects and scenes . He does not care whether or not there is a logical or even a usual ...
181. oldal
... method to have prevented him , had he lived , from then harking back and describing scenes in which they were all rejuvenated again . They have been described at dates out of chronological order before this point is reached . Sometimes ...
... method to have prevented him , had he lived , from then harking back and describing scenes in which they were all rejuvenated again . They have been described at dates out of chronological order before this point is reached . Sometimes ...
198. oldal
... method of handling experience as an artist with a method of becoming one with Reality . I despair of making it clear to any one who has not read Proust , without an apparent digression . X The importance of memory in Proust's work I ...
... method of handling experience as an artist with a method of becoming one with Reality . I despair of making it clear to any one who has not read Proust , without an apparent digression . X The importance of memory in Proust's work I ...
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