The Advance of the American Short StoryDodd, Mead, 1931 - 314 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 26.
85. lappuse
... frequently conscious of his mechanics , and this does not always make for ease . In his best stories , however , he has mastered Defoe's art of precision and verisimilitude in which every stroke tells and there is a fine economy of line ...
... frequently conscious of his mechanics , and this does not always make for ease . In his best stories , however , he has mastered Defoe's art of precision and verisimilitude in which every stroke tells and there is a fine economy of line ...
145. lappuse
... frequently . His paradoxes have a subtle philosophy of their own , which amounts to a significant criticism of life , and in a different environment , I suspect that he might have surpassed Stevenson . He would certainly have equaled ...
... frequently . His paradoxes have a subtle philosophy of their own , which amounts to a significant criticism of life , and in a different environment , I suspect that he might have surpassed Stevenson . He would certainly have equaled ...
204. lappuse
... frequently harden into studies in manner . We may recall that the Pelican in her story had the art " of transporting second - hand ideas into first - hand emotions , " 2 a sufficiently common accomplish- ment which confronts us ...
... frequently harden into studies in manner . We may recall that the Pelican in her story had the art " of transporting second - hand ideas into first - hand emotions , " 2 a sufficiently common accomplish- ment which confronts us ...
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