The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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rathe the d ves rt . 5. - A MODERN ASPECT OF THE NOVEL . The Art of the Novel from 1700 to the Present Time . By Pelham Edgar . Macmillan , 1933 . HE novel is almost a generic term . It is the youngest of he literary arts , and despite ...
rathe the d ves rt . 5. - A MODERN ASPECT OF THE NOVEL . The Art of the Novel from 1700 to the Present Time . By Pelham Edgar . Macmillan , 1933 . HE novel is almost a generic term . It is the youngest of he literary arts , and despite ...
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... novels of this nature is that the element of connected incident and adventure , which must always constitute the framework of any novel , may be reduced below the essential minimum . Mr Douglas's ' South Wind ' succeeds brilliantly as a ...
... novels of this nature is that the element of connected incident and adventure , which must always constitute the framework of any novel , may be reduced below the essential minimum . Mr Douglas's ' South Wind ' succeeds brilliantly as a ...
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... novel . Stendhal's spacious but oddly entitled re : novel La Chartreuse de Parme ' was first published as early as 1839 , and it is one of the great novels of the world . It is not , however , until we reach comparatively modern times ...
... novel . Stendhal's spacious but oddly entitled re : novel La Chartreuse de Parme ' was first published as early as 1839 , and it is one of the great novels of the world . It is not , however , until we reach comparatively modern times ...
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