The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 59
... novelist there exists , seemingly omewhat after the manner of Plato's patterns laid up in heaven , an appropriate form which it is the business of he novelist to discover and that of the reader to under- tand . Nevertheless fte when we ...
... novelist there exists , seemingly omewhat after the manner of Plato's patterns laid up in heaven , an appropriate form which it is the business of he novelist to discover and that of the reader to under- tand . Nevertheless fte when we ...
Page 71
... novelist's , as also of the dramatist's , function to give his readers an illusion of omniscience in regard to his ... novelists , exponents of an art which was formerly regarded as conditioned only by the needs of amusement and ...
... novelist's , as also of the dramatist's , function to give his readers an illusion of omniscience in regard to his ... novelists , exponents of an art which was formerly regarded as conditioned only by the needs of amusement and ...
Page 72
... novelists of an altogether different school . It may be that we shall see the day when a major novelist will achieve such a synthesis of all the elements which now lie ready to his hand , that this age in which we live , though its ...
... novelists of an altogether different school . It may be that we shall see the day when a major novelist will achieve such a synthesis of all the elements which now lie ready to his hand , that this age in which we live , though its ...
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