Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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... novel , it is probably best to remember only the simple , general things : that Hardy lived for a long time ; that his career developed in such a way and in such a period of time as to make him a major author of both the nineteenth and ...
... novel , it is probably best to remember only the simple , general things : that Hardy lived for a long time ; that his career developed in such a way and in such a period of time as to make him a major author of both the nineteenth and ...
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... novel . A number of these characters are indeed mad . They are all intimately bound up in the Gordon anti - Catholic riots . Bar- naby Rudge , who taken by himself is a mere stock figure of the village idiot , is perhaps the sanest of ...
... novel . A number of these characters are indeed mad . They are all intimately bound up in the Gordon anti - Catholic riots . Bar- naby Rudge , who taken by himself is a mere stock figure of the village idiot , is perhaps the sanest of ...
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... novel , the testi- mony of Forster and others indicates that Dickens planned to finish it in twelve monthly numbers . It is true that the novelist had not always been averse to changing his plans right in the middle of a novel . For ...
... novel , the testi- mony of Forster and others indicates that Dickens planned to finish it in twelve monthly numbers . It is true that the novelist had not always been averse to changing his plans right in the middle of a novel . For ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
Copyright | |
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