Tradition and Dream: The English and American Novel from the Twenties to Our TimeDen engelske og amerikanske novelle fra 1920 til 1960 |
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Page 96
... Death in the Afternoon to tell honestly the things I have found true ' about bull - fighting . He wrote his novels and stories in order to tell honestly the things he had found true about life ; but his criterion of truth was almost ...
... Death in the Afternoon to tell honestly the things I have found true ' about bull - fighting . He wrote his novels and stories in order to tell honestly the things he had found true about life ; but his criterion of truth was almost ...
Page 192
... Death of the Heart ( 1938 ) , is the confrontation of experience by innocence . The affinity with James here needs no stressing . It emerges most powerfully and explicitly in The Death of the Heart , the initial situation of which is ...
... Death of the Heart ( 1938 ) , is the confrontation of experience by innocence . The affinity with James here needs no stressing . It emerges most powerfully and explicitly in The Death of the Heart , the initial situation of which is ...
Page 335
... Death Comes for the Archbishop , 77 Death in the Afternoon , 96 Death of a Hero , 141 Death of the Heart , The , 192-4 , 283 Decline and Fall , 41 , 208-10 , 213 , 280 Deer Park , The , 298 Defoe , Daniel , 45 Demon of Progress in the ...
... Death Comes for the Archbishop , 77 Death in the Afternoon , 96 Death of a Hero , 141 Death of the Heart , The , 192-4 , 283 Decline and Fall , 41 , 208-10 , 213 , 280 Deer Park , The , 298 Defoe , Daniel , 45 Demon of Progress in the ...
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British I | 1 |
American | 65 |
The Southern Novel Between the Wars | 108 |
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