University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 16University of Toronto Press, 1946 - Canada |
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Page 70
... writer he is unexcelled by any of his compatriots and on merit alone his fiction deserves a far greater audience than ... writing about primitives . He is a sensitive observer of the realities of life who records what he sees with humour ...
... writer he is unexcelled by any of his compatriots and on merit alone his fiction deserves a far greater audience than ... writing about primitives . He is a sensitive observer of the realities of life who records what he sees with humour ...
Page 202
... writing with great care in a slightly foreign language , but not the beauty or the grandeur of a man writing in his own language which he passionately loves . The overmastering drive of literary creation as he describes it , and he ...
... writing with great care in a slightly foreign language , but not the beauty or the grandeur of a man writing in his own language which he passionately loves . The overmastering drive of literary creation as he describes it , and he ...
Page 353
... writing off these great city crowds with unhappiness in their faces , writing them off by the simple device of having them fail to propagate themselves . Nature also abhors a vacuum . She will fill up this vacuum with simpler folk , men ...
... writing off these great city crowds with unhappiness in their faces , writing them off by the simple device of having them fail to propagate themselves . Nature also abhors a vacuum . She will fill up this vacuum with simpler folk , men ...
Contents
Plato and Freud G EDISON | 1 |
An Answer | 17 |
A Causerie JAMES A ROY | 30 |
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