Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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... course , is one of the most tantalizing of all Dickensian attractions . There is the rather obvious attraction of the mystery - plot concocted by a master who lives just long enough to ask all of the most tempting questions and then ...
... course , is one of the most tantalizing of all Dickensian attractions . There is the rather obvious attraction of the mystery - plot concocted by a master who lives just long enough to ask all of the most tempting questions and then ...
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... course from Roethke at the University of Wash- ington , and only one course , because he got sick after that first semester and because I had literature courses to take . That was , however , a course in writing poetry . A course with ...
... course from Roethke at the University of Wash- ington , and only one course , because he got sick after that first semester and because I had literature courses to take . That was , however , a course in writing poetry . A course with ...
Page 204
... course in the eighteenth century novel and Cervantes ' effect on it . I've given courses in Dickens , Hardy , even whole courses in the nineteenth century novel . D.S .: You have been both an ardent supporter and a harsh critic of ...
... course in the eighteenth century novel and Cervantes ' effect on it . I've given courses in Dickens , Hardy , even whole courses in the nineteenth century novel . D.S .: You have been both an ardent supporter and a harsh critic of ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
Copyright | |
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