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... R. P. Blackmur , The Art of the Novel ( New York , 1947 ) . For some anticipations of James's emphasis on dramatic , impersonal narration see Richard Stang's The Theory of the Novel in England , 1850-1870 ( New York , 1959 ) ...
... R. P. Blackmur , The Art of the Novel ( New York , 1947 ) . For some anticipations of James's emphasis on dramatic , impersonal narration see Richard Stang's The Theory of the Novel in England , 1850-1870 ( New York , 1959 ) ...
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... R. P. Blackmur ( New York , 1947 ) , p . 317 . one has ever resisted with more intelligence and integrity the Reliable Commentary 173.
... R. P. Blackmur ( New York , 1947 ) , p . 317 . one has ever resisted with more intelligence and integrity the Reliable Commentary 173.
Pagina 312
... R. P. Blackmur ( London , 1934 ; New York , 1947 ) , p . 174 . 5 Preface to Roderick Hudson , in The Art of the Novel , p . 16. See also p . 90. Through- out the following chapters unexplained page references in my text will be to The ...
... R. P. Blackmur ( London , 1934 ; New York , 1947 ) , p . 174 . 5 Preface to Roderick Hudson , in The Art of the Novel , p . 16. See also p . 90. Through- out the following chapters unexplained page references in my text will be to The ...
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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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