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... warning to the fact that Lyon is painting his own picture: "Don't you suppose
Vandyke's things tell a lot about him?" 8 F. O. Matthiessen, Henry James: The
Major Phase (Oxford, Impersonal Narration 354 "The Purloining of the Aspern
Papers" ...
... warning to the fact that Lyon is painting his own picture: "Don't you suppose
Vandyke's things tell a lot about him?" 8 F. O. Matthiessen, Henry James: The
Major Phase (Oxford, Impersonal Narration 354 "The Purloining of the Aspern
Papers" ...
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I had never said it to my victim. ... to contradict, even as a simple form, even as an
act of common humanity, such an idea? These isolated quotations give, of course
, only a fraction of. 8 F. O. Matthiessen, Henry James: The Major Phase (Oxford, ...
I had never said it to my victim. ... to contradict, even as a simple form, even as an
act of common humanity, such an idea? These isolated quotations give, of course
, only a fraction of. 8 F. O. Matthiessen, Henry James: The Major Phase (Oxford, ...
Pagina 365
Fleda Vetch, that lovely, sensitive creature, is suspected or directly "accused" by
Mark Van Doren, Robert Cant- well, and others; Isabel Archer by William Troy;
the Ververs (father and daughter) by F. O. Matthiessen; Strether (even Strether)
by ...
Fleda Vetch, that lovely, sensitive creature, is suspected or directly "accused" by
Mark Van Doren, Robert Cant- well, and others; Isabel Archer by William Troy;
the Ververs (father and daughter) by F. O. Matthiessen; Strether (even Strether)
by ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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