Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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... artistic intention " and that Dickens never succeeds in unifying the two . I believe that he does so unify them . The ostensible subject is Dickens ' horror at the violence of the Gordon rioters ; but the burning of Newgate prison ...
... artistic intention " and that Dickens never succeeds in unifying the two . I believe that he does so unify them . The ostensible subject is Dickens ' horror at the violence of the Gordon rioters ; but the burning of Newgate prison ...
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... artistic predecessors from the tales of Boccaccio and the “ exemplary novels " of Cervantes . By the time Storm began to write , the Novelle had been developed to a high degree of sophistication . He labored for many years to create the ...
... artistic predecessors from the tales of Boccaccio and the “ exemplary novels " of Cervantes . By the time Storm began to write , the Novelle had been developed to a high degree of sophistication . He labored for many years to create the ...
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... artistic intention in some remarks quoted by Felix Lorenz : My art as a writer of Novellen developed out of my lyrical poetry and at first yielded only " Stimmungsbilder " or such indi- vidual scenes , in which the incident to be ...
... artistic intention in some remarks quoted by Felix Lorenz : My art as a writer of Novellen developed out of my lyrical poetry and at first yielded only " Stimmungsbilder " or such indi- vidual scenes , in which the incident to be ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
Copyright | |
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