Novel these indisputably are the great moulders of Public opinion and Public morals to-day. But the Pulpit speaks but once a week; the Press is read with lightning haste and the morning news is wastepaper by noon. But the novel goes into the home... The Writer - 142. lappuse1921Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Frank Norris - 1899 - 394 lapas
...present-day activity. The Pulpit, the Press and the Novel these indisputably are the great molders of public opinion and public morals to-day. But the Pulpit...influence penetrates every chink and corner of the family. ing too much of credulity. This would not matter if they wrote the Truth. But these gentlemen who are... | |
| Frank Norris - 1903 - 332 lapas
...present-day activity. The Pulpit, the Press and the Novel these indisputably are the great moulders of public opinion and public morals to-day. But the Pulpit...chink and corner of the family. Yet novelists are not found wanting who write for money. I do not think this is an unfounded accusation. I do not think it... | |
| Frank Norris - 1903 - 332 lapas
...present-day activity. The Pulpit, the Press and the Novel these indisputably are the great moulders of public opinion and public morals to-day. But the Pulpit...chink and corner of the family. Yet novelists are not found wanting who write for money. I do not think this is an unfounded accusation. I do not think it... | |
| 1903 - 820 lapas
...present-day activity. The Pulpit, the Press, and the Novel these indisputably are the great moldcrs of Public opinion and Public morals to-day. But the Pulpit...novel goes into the home to stay. It is read word forword.is talked about, discussed; its influence penetrates every chink and corner of the family.... | |
| 1904 - 704 lapas
...the novelist : "The Pulpit, the Press, and the Novel these indisputably are the great moulders of public morals to-day. But the Pulpit speaks but once...chink and corner of the family. "Yet novelists are not found wanting who write for money. I do not think this is an unfounded accusation. I do not think it... | |
| Frederic Taber Cooper - 1911 - 450 lapas
...speaks but once a week; the Press is read with lightning haste and the morning news is waste paper by noon. But the novel goes into the home to stay....influence penetrates every chink and corner of the family. . . . How necessary it becomes, then, for those who, by the simple art of writing, can invade the heart's... | |
| Frederic Taber Cooper - 1911 - 454 lapas
...far reaching: The Pulpit, the Press and the Novel these indisputably are the great tnolders of public opinion and public morals to-day. But the Pulpit...read with lightning haste and the morning news is waste paper by noon. But the novel goes into the home to stay. It is read word for word; is talked... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin - 1918 - 152 lapas
...morals than is the press. "The press is read with lightning haste, and the morning news is waste paper by noon. But the novel goes into the home to. stay....penetrates every chink and corner of the family." But while Norris wrote for the people, he did not write for popularity. He never truckled ; never took... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin - 1920 - 200 lapas
...morals than is the press. "The press is read with lightning haste, and the morning news is waste paper by noon. But the novel goes into the home to stay....penetrates every chink and corner of the family." But while Norris wrote for the people, he did not write for popularity. He never truckled ; never took... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin - 1920 - 200 lapas
...maintained that the novel is a greater moulder of public opinion and of public morals than is the press. "The press is read with lightning haste, and the morning news is waste paper by noon. But the novel goes into the home to stay. It is read word for word; is talked... | |
| |