The English Novel: A Short Critical HistoryA brilliant, critical history of the novel from Bunyan to Lawrence and Joyce. |
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Page 412
... D. H. Lawrence ( 1885-1930 ) , Dorothy Richardson ( b . 1882 ) , Vir- ginia Woolf ( 1882-1941 ) , and James Joyce ( 1882-1941 ) , novelists with an entirely different and new approach to the art of fiction . It is still too early to ...
... D. H. Lawrence ( 1885-1930 ) , Dorothy Richardson ( b . 1882 ) , Vir- ginia Woolf ( 1882-1941 ) , and James Joyce ( 1882-1941 ) , novelists with an entirely different and new approach to the art of fiction . It is still too early to ...
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... D. H. Lawrence . Lawrence exists at the opposite pole of the creative impulse to Joyce ; he is a great romantic poet who used the form of the novel , short stories , verse , travel books , and essays to express his criticism of modern ...
... D. H. Lawrence . Lawrence exists at the opposite pole of the creative impulse to Joyce ; he is a great romantic poet who used the form of the novel , short stories , verse , travel books , and essays to express his criticism of modern ...
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... D. H. Lawrence , 439 Jude the Obscure , 154 , 285-286 , 287 , 295-296 , 297 , 300-304 Jung , C. G. , 411 , 416 , 435 , 437 Kangaroo , 438 Kidnapped , 335 Kim , 334 King Lear , 6 , 229 , 256 Kingsley , Henry , 242-244 Kipling , Rudyard ...
... D. H. Lawrence , 439 Jude the Obscure , 154 , 285-286 , 287 , 295-296 , 297 , 300-304 Jung , C. G. , 411 , 416 , 435 , 437 Kangaroo , 438 Kidnapped , 335 Kim , 334 King Lear , 6 , 229 , 256 Kingsley , Henry , 242-244 Kipling , Rudyard ...
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THE BEGINNINGS | 3 |
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 31 |
THE FIRST GENERA | 107 |
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