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... 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 , apart from the setting , was ...
... 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 , apart from the setting , was ...
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... writing for the sophisticated reader he can assume that his nod will be as good as a wink . He can be allusive and he can take short cuts . His metaphors can be bold and his similes esoteric . But if he is writing for the less initiated ...
... writing for the sophisticated reader he can assume that his nod will be as good as a wink . He can be allusive and he can take short cuts . His metaphors can be bold and his similes esoteric . But if he is writing for the less initiated ...
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... writer , critic and editor . She has written both sound and television programmes . Among her novels are The House of ... writing family and is the son of a distinguished author . He has worked for a magazine and for a literary agency ...
... writer , critic and editor . She has written both sound and television programmes . Among her novels are The House of ... writing family and is the son of a distinguished author . He has worked for a magazine and for a literary agency ...
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