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"Ezra Pound, "A Stray Document," (1913), reprinted in Mate It New (New Haven,
Conn., 1935) and in M. D. Zabel, Literary Opinion in America (rev. ed.; New York,
1951), p. 170. See also Pound's letter to W. Carlos Williams, October 21, 1908, ...
"Ezra Pound, "A Stray Document," (1913), reprinted in Mate It New (New Haven,
Conn., 1935) and in M. D. Zabel, Literary Opinion in America (rev. ed.; New York,
1951), p. 170. See also Pound's letter to W. Carlos Williams, October 21, 1908, ...
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12 Remembrance of Things Past, trans. C. K. Scott Moncrieff (New York, 1934), II,
995. 13 Bernard DeVoto, The World of Fiction (New York, 1950), p. 207. 14 See
Germaine Br6e, Marcel Proust and Deliverance from Time, trans. C. J. Richards ...
12 Remembrance of Things Past, trans. C. K. Scott Moncrieff (New York, 1934), II,
995. 13 Bernard DeVoto, The World of Fiction (New York, 1950), p. 207. 14 See
Germaine Br6e, Marcel Proust and Deliverance from Time, trans. C. J. Richards ...
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ANDERSON, SHERWOOD. Sherwood Anderson's Notebook. New York, 1926. 7.
AUERBACH, ERICH. Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western
Literature. Translated by WILLARD TRASK. Princeton, 1953. Anchor ed., Garden
City, ...
ANDERSON, SHERWOOD. Sherwood Anderson's Notebook. New York, 1926. 7.
AUERBACH, ERICH. Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western
Literature. Translated by WILLARD TRASK. Princeton, 1953. Anchor ed., Garden
City, ...
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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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