The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 62
... Woolf has made a permanent contribution to the technique of the novel by her hand- ling of the time element in such books as Mrs Dalloway ' -perhaps the easiest of all her novels to read - and ' To the Lighthouse . ' It has , however ...
... Woolf has made a permanent contribution to the technique of the novel by her hand- ling of the time element in such books as Mrs Dalloway ' -perhaps the easiest of all her novels to read - and ' To the Lighthouse . ' It has , however ...
Page 68
... Woolf , Mr James Joyce , D. H. Law- rence , Marcel Proust . Surely , if additional proof were needed of the tendency of the novel to usurp the title which poetry formerly possessed to embrace the most profound aspects of men's mental ...
... Woolf , Mr James Joyce , D. H. Law- rence , Marcel Proust . Surely , if additional proof were needed of the tendency of the novel to usurp the title which poetry formerly possessed to embrace the most profound aspects of men's mental ...
Page 70
... Woolf or Mr Joyce hang their entire panorama of the interplay of moods , sensations , and intimacies . It is quite extra- ordinary to observe with what intense conviction and skill a writer like Mrs Woolf will proceed to distil the ...
... Woolf or Mr Joyce hang their entire panorama of the interplay of moods , sensations , and intimacies . It is quite extra- ordinary to observe with what intense conviction and skill a writer like Mrs Woolf will proceed to distil the ...
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