The North American Review, Τόμος 240University of Northern Iowa, 1935 |
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Σελίδα 318
... novel . Yet if you talk of the new freedom of fiction , most people immediately conclude that you are referring exclusively to the liberty accorded the modern writer in dealing with questions of sex . The immensity of the change which ...
... novel . Yet if you talk of the new freedom of fiction , most people immediately conclude that you are referring exclusively to the liberty accorded the modern writer in dealing with questions of sex . The immensity of the change which ...
Σελίδα 320
... novel has entirely disappeared , or is likely to disappear , from our fiction . What really matters , is that neither shackles it any longer . The novelist of to - day may ignore either or both if he chooses , and often does . Only in ...
... novel has entirely disappeared , or is likely to disappear , from our fiction . What really matters , is that neither shackles it any longer . The novelist of to - day may ignore either or both if he chooses , and often does . Only in ...
Σελίδα 379
... novel , faulty , sometimes disappointing , but with much that is impressive , and much that is beautiful . The one deals largely with the poor whites , the unemployed laborers and the worse than unemployed share - croppers , as well as ...
... novel , faulty , sometimes disappointing , but with much that is impressive , and much that is beautiful . The one deals largely with the poor whites , the unemployed laborers and the worse than unemployed share - croppers , as well as ...
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