American Critical Essays: XIXth and XXth CenturiesNorman Foerster H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1930 - Počet stran: 520 |
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... sort all but essential to the popularity of any fiction . Without such an intrigue the intellectual equip- ment of the author must be of the highest , and then he will succeed only with the highest class of readers . But any author who ...
... sort all but essential to the popularity of any fiction . Without such an intrigue the intellectual equip- ment of the author must be of the highest , and then he will succeed only with the highest class of readers . But any author who ...
Strana 369
... sort of thing that I should like to call the tragic qualm - this feeling of insecurity and confusion , as it were a sort of moral dizziness and nausea , due to the vivid realization , in the dramatic fable , of a suspicion which is ...
... sort of thing that I should like to call the tragic qualm - this feeling of insecurity and confusion , as it were a sort of moral dizziness and nausea , due to the vivid realization , in the dramatic fable , of a suspicion which is ...
Strana 489
... sort of Napoleonic right to despise dignity , and it has come to possess its secrets . In the thirties and forties it possessed no secrets at all - it was the centre of an ingenuous America which had only just learned to be worldly ...
... sort of Napoleonic right to despise dignity , and it has come to possess its secrets . In the thirties and forties it possessed no secrets at all - it was the centre of an ingenuous America which had only just learned to be worldly ...
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EDGAR ALLAN POE 18091849 | 1 |
RALPH WALDO EMERSON 18031882 | 29 |
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