Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... literary result ) so indistinguishable a part of literary expres sion that the artist cannot be accepted or judged as having carried through the significance and purpose of his art without it . I will call upon Henry James again ...
... literary result ) so indistinguishable a part of literary expres sion that the artist cannot be accepted or judged as having carried through the significance and purpose of his art without it . I will call upon Henry James again ...
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... literary tradition . Look at Henry James ! He is an implicit traditionalist in the widest and deepest sense , in the sense of regarding humanity arrayed not in the latest fashion imposed by arbitrary time but humanity itself , past ...
... literary tradition . Look at Henry James ! He is an implicit traditionalist in the widest and deepest sense , in the sense of regarding humanity arrayed not in the latest fashion imposed by arbitrary time but humanity itself , past ...
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... literary feeling , and well - directed industry of which they made every use . Granted that the conditions and ... literary genius and none of whose other work approached within conti- nents of it in literary quality . The Elizabethans ...
... literary feeling , and well - directed industry of which they made every use . Granted that the conditions and ... literary genius and none of whose other work approached within conti- nents of it in literary quality . The Elizabethans ...
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