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This is what makes a love intrigue of some sort all but essential to the popularity of any fiction . Without such an intrigue the intellectual equipment of the author must be of the highest , and then he will suc- ceed only with the ...
This is what makes a love intrigue of some sort all but essential to the popularity of any fiction . Without such an intrigue the intellectual equipment of the author must be of the highest , and then he will suc- ceed only with the ...
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Wittingly or un- wittingly , English fiction and American fiction have recognized this truth , not fully , not in the measure it merits , but in greater degree than most other fictions . such as Hawthorne treats in the Scarlet Bret ...
Wittingly or un- wittingly , English fiction and American fiction have recognized this truth , not fully , not in the measure it merits , but in greater degree than most other fictions . such as Hawthorne treats in the Scarlet Bret ...
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Believing with Howells that fiction should tell the truth , in 1894 he set forth in a collection of essays called CRUMBLING IDOLS , from which the fol- lowing remarks are taken , a theory which he called " veritism , ” which would link ...
Believing with Howells that fiction should tell the truth , in 1894 he set forth in a collection of essays called CRUMBLING IDOLS , from which the fol- lowing remarks are taken , a theory which he called " veritism , ” which would link ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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