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... Critics had generally approved of The Long- est Journey except for its being ' jerky : " too many deaths " ... Now what to do ? Spent an unhappy day yesterday deciding . ' The ' Lucy novel ' did not progress , and although he liked much ...
... Critics had generally approved of The Long- est Journey except for its being ' jerky : " too many deaths " ... Now what to do ? Spent an unhappy day yesterday deciding . ' The ' Lucy novel ' did not progress , and although he liked much ...
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... criticism , by being too punctilious , of pulling his creation down ; the same with the librettist . Anyway , they liked my kind of criticism , I think , because from then on we met regu- larly , to get the thing into its final shape ...
... criticism , by being too punctilious , of pulling his creation down ; the same with the librettist . Anyway , they liked my kind of criticism , I think , because from then on we met regu- larly , to get the thing into its final shape ...
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... critics agreed with the Athenaeum's reviewer , who thought that the stories ' all have a smack of the fantastically supernatural ' that failed to convince . Perhaps , when James Barrie added Peter to Pan he coarsened the idea of the ...
... critics agreed with the Athenaeum's reviewer , who thought that the stories ' all have a smack of the fantastically supernatural ' that failed to convince . Perhaps , when James Barrie added Peter to Pan he coarsened the idea of the ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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