Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... NOVELS XXVII . ANOTHER NOVELIST XXVIII . ON THE ELIZABETHANS AND OURSELVES 65 70 . 8888 79 89 · 100 • 107 119 · 134 • 157 · 160 177 186 • 192 · 200 210 LETTERS XXIX . A BELATED ELIZABETHAN XXX . ON CANT vii.
... NOVELS XXVII . ANOTHER NOVELIST XXVIII . ON THE ELIZABETHANS AND OURSELVES 65 70 . 8888 79 89 · 100 • 107 119 · 134 • 157 · 160 177 186 • 192 · 200 210 LETTERS XXIX . A BELATED ELIZABETHAN XXX . ON CANT vii.
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... novels . As for Wells himself he is so handicapped by an abominable style , by a lack both of restraint and of inevitable intuition that he has done little more than mirror in his own tem- perament the restless surfaces of things . وو ...
... novels . As for Wells himself he is so handicapped by an abominable style , by a lack both of restraint and of inevitable intuition that he has done little more than mirror in his own tem- perament the restless surfaces of things . وو ...
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... novels seem to say : " That is what life is — a surge of base and beautiful forces , intensified in the conscious- ness of man . " But that is a fallacy . Life is like that to the layman , but it is the business of the artist to see a ...
... novels seem to say : " That is what life is — a surge of base and beautiful forces , intensified in the conscious- ness of man . " But that is a fallacy . Life is like that to the layman , but it is the business of the artist to see a ...
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... novel , fragmentarily in all the others . His novels so often betray an extraordinary clumsiness and old - fashionedness ( in its bad sense ) of treatment , that the marriage of epic and satire has its banns prohibited time and again ...
... novel , fragmentarily in all the others . His novels so often betray an extraordinary clumsiness and old - fashionedness ( in its bad sense ) of treatment , that the marriage of epic and satire has its banns prohibited time and again ...
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... novels it is cut too " " closely to the author's purpose . That purpose , like every- thing in Hardy , is rugged and noble , and even at its most nihilist , captures our sympathy and evokes our imagina- tion . For we feel through it ...
... novels it is cut too " " closely to the author's purpose . That purpose , like every- thing in Hardy , is rugged and noble , and even at its most nihilist , captures our sympathy and evokes our imagina- tion . For we feel through it ...
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