The English Novel: A Short Critical HistoryA brilliant, critical history of the novel from Bunyan to Lawrence and Joyce. |
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... James's prefaces col- lected in The Art of the Novel , with R. P. Blackmur's introduction ; the relevant essays in James's Partial Portraits and Notes on Novelists ; and the correspondence on fiction between James and Stevenson edited ...
... James's prefaces col- lected in The Art of the Novel , with R. P. Blackmur's introduction ; the relevant essays in James's Partial Portraits and Notes on Novelists ; and the correspondence on fiction between James and Stevenson edited ...
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... James family , then , evil was not an abstract qual- ity but something known , painfully , at first hand , and the sense of evil is powerfully implicit in Henry James's work , felt sometimes as the corruption of innocence , as in his ...
... James family , then , evil was not an abstract qual- ity but something known , painfully , at first hand , and the sense of evil is powerfully implicit in Henry James's work , felt sometimes as the corruption of innocence , as in his ...
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... James : The Major Phase , 332-333 Henryson , Robert , 4 Hermsprong , 105-106 Herrick , Robert , 73 Hewitt , Douglas , 363 Highland Widow , The , 129 Hilda Lessways , 381-382 History of Jacob Stahl , The , 412 History of Mr. Polly , The ...
... James : The Major Phase , 332-333 Henryson , Robert , 4 Hermsprong , 105-106 Herrick , Robert , 73 Hewitt , Douglas , 363 Highland Widow , The , 129 Hilda Lessways , 381-382 History of Jacob Stahl , The , 412 History of Mr. Polly , The ...
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THE BEGINNINGS | 3 |
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 31 |
THE FIRST GENERA | 107 |
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