The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... reader who detects that the garden is imaginary should not be led by his discovery to a wrong view of the reality of the toads . In settling questions of reality and truth in fiction , it must be remem- bered that , although the novel ...
... reader who detects that the garden is imaginary should not be led by his discovery to a wrong view of the reality of the toads . In settling questions of reality and truth in fiction , it must be remem- bered that , although the novel ...
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... READER may be thought of as an am- T biguous monument . It commemorates a victory - Partisan Review has survived for a decade , and has survived with a vitality of which the evidence may be found in the book which marks the anniversary ...
... READER may be thought of as an am- T biguous monument . It commemorates a victory - Partisan Review has survived for a decade , and has survived with a vitality of which the evidence may be found in the book which marks the anniversary ...
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... readers to John Dash's novel . . . because of its depiction of Nazi brutality . Critics and readers alike have ... reader , for " the other angle " has always had a fascination , no doubt a bad one , even for those who would not ...
... readers to John Dash's novel . . . because of its depiction of Nazi brutality . Critics and readers alike have ... reader , for " the other angle " has always had a fascination , no doubt a bad one , even for those who would not ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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