CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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154. oldal
Desmond MacCarthy. Fiction is digested experience , and a great novel is the reflection of a great man's sense of the ... fiction was not his medium and he knew it . He did as a young man try his hand at a novel in order to pour out that ...
Desmond MacCarthy. Fiction is digested experience , and a great novel is the reflection of a great man's sense of the ... fiction was not his medium and he knew it . He did as a young man try his hand at a novel in order to pour out that ...
171. oldal
Desmond MacCarthy. and sometimes screams audibly in delirium . Why should enterprising fiction ( of course , it is only a small section of modern fiction which betrays these characteristics ) be turning now towards this extreme ...
Desmond MacCarthy. and sometimes screams audibly in delirium . Why should enterprising fiction ( of course , it is only a small section of modern fiction which betrays these characteristics ) be turning now towards this extreme ...
217. oldal
... fiction through the practice of embellishing in this manner what purported to be accounts of actual events . reporter he acquired the art of blending fact and fiction so that it was impossible to disentangle them . Moll Flanders sprang ...
... fiction through the practice of embellishing in this manner what purported to be accounts of actual events . reporter he acquired the art of blending fact and fiction so that it was impossible to disentangle them . Moll Flanders sprang ...
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