Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... was later included in The Wound and the Bow : Seven Studies in Literature ( 1941 ) . It is reprinted here by permission of Mr. Wilson . * " The Public v . the Late Mr. William 162 CRITICISM : SOURCE Justice to Edith Wharton.
... was later included in The Wound and the Bow : Seven Studies in Literature ( 1941 ) . It is reprinted here by permission of Mr. Wilson . * " The Public v . the Late Mr. William 162 CRITICISM : SOURCE Justice to Edith Wharton.
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... Edith Wharton emerged as an his- torian of the American society of her time . For a period of fifteen years or more , she produced work of considerable interest both for its real- ism and its intensity . ... One has heard various ...
... Edith Wharton emerged as an his- torian of the American society of her time . For a period of fifteen years or more , she produced work of considerable interest both for its real- ism and its intensity . ... One has heard various ...
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... Edith Wharton . Mrs. Wharton has already arrived at a method of doing crude and harsh people with a draftsmanship crude and harsh . Undine Spragg , the social - climbing divorcée , though a good deal less humanly cred- ible than Lily ...
... Edith Wharton . Mrs. Wharton has already arrived at a method of doing crude and harsh people with a draftsmanship crude and harsh . Undine Spragg , the social - climbing divorcée , though a good deal less humanly cred- ible than Lily ...
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