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For some time now he had been writing prose and poetry , and submitting his efforts to Jessie for her criticism and appreciation . She read the first draft of Nethermere , which ultimately became The White Peacock , which she thought ...
For some time now he had been writing prose and poetry , and submitting his efforts to Jessie for her criticism and appreciation . She read the first draft of Nethermere , which ultimately became The White Peacock , which she thought ...
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... for this is that this master poet's genius for selecting significant incidents was so authoritative that it has imposed a pattern of literary architecture upon all epic writing , and indeed upon all story - telling ever since .
... for this is that this master poet's genius for selecting significant incidents was so authoritative that it has imposed a pattern of literary architecture upon all epic writing , and indeed upon all story - telling ever since .
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ELIZABETH BERRIDGE : novelist , short - story writer , critic and editor . She has written both sound and television ... RICHARD LUCAS ( writing under a pseudonym ) comes of a writing family and is the son of a distinguished author .
ELIZABETH BERRIDGE : novelist , short - story writer , critic and editor . She has written both sound and television ... RICHARD LUCAS ( writing under a pseudonym ) comes of a writing family and is the son of a distinguished author .
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