Recueil général des opéras représentés par l'Academie royale de musique depuis son établissement, 1. kötetSlatkine Reprints, 1965 |
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... James's page 55 To the critic who assumes that James sought a surface cleansed of all traces of the author , regarding an air of impersonal narration as an end in itself , such intrusions are self - evidently weaknesses , and it is easy ...
... James's page 55 To the critic who assumes that James sought a surface cleansed of all traces of the author , regarding an air of impersonal narration as an end in itself , such intrusions are self - evidently weaknesses , and it is easy ...
280. oldal
... James's own theories can easily meet difficulties . Gordon and Tate find that since there are " only two Short View scenes , " it slights " the scenic effect " and thus possibly violates " one of his [ James's ] primary canons : the ...
... James's own theories can easily meet difficulties . Gordon and Tate find that since there are " only two Short View scenes , " it slights " the scenic effect " and thus possibly violates " one of his [ James's ] primary canons : the ...
312. oldal
... James's inten- tions are clear : he is attempting one of his lucid - but of course not- too - lucid - reflectors . Her consciousness must , like that of all of James's observers , be sufficiently " bedimmed and befooled and be- wildered ...
... James's inten- tions are clear : he is attempting one of his lucid - but of course not- too - lucid - reflectors . Her consciousness must , like that of all of James's observers , be sufficiently " bedimmed and befooled and be- wildered ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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