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... novelist Francois Mauriac's The Lamb is another Christ - figure , and he dies on the ' cross ' too . Whether Bible story or Greek myth , the modern dramatist or novelist finds in it a ready pattern , a locus of psychic crystallisation ...
... novelist Francois Mauriac's The Lamb is another Christ - figure , and he dies on the ' cross ' too . Whether Bible story or Greek myth , the modern dramatist or novelist finds in it a ready pattern , a locus of psychic crystallisation ...
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... novelist's imagination , but only ( if at all ) by further successful research . Actually history and historical characters may have a devitalising effect on the novelist's art un- less , of course , he makes these no more than the ...
... novelist's imagination , but only ( if at all ) by further successful research . Actually history and historical characters may have a devitalising effect on the novelist's art un- less , of course , he makes these no more than the ...
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... novelist and his circumam- bient universe . Since the novel at its best is the image of the cur- rent human predicament , it cannot but insinuate its own subtle balance and true - relatedness to the reader himself . When the novelist's ...
... novelist and his circumam- bient universe . Since the novel at its best is the image of the cur- rent human predicament , it cannot but insinuate its own subtle balance and true - relatedness to the reader himself . When the novelist's ...
Contents
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
III | 31 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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