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The Novel with a Purpose After of indoctrination and expos- years tulation on the part of the artists , the people who read appear at last to have grasped this one precept- " the novel must not preach , " but " the purpose of the story ...
The Novel with a Purpose After of indoctrination and expos- years tulation on the part of the artists , the people who read appear at last to have grasped this one precept- " the novel must not preach , " but " the purpose of the story ...
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Judging by our greatest novels , the American imagination , even when it wishes to assuage and reconcile the con- ... The essential difference between the American novel and the English will be strongly pointed up to any reader of F. R. ...
Judging by our greatest novels , the American imagination , even when it wishes to assuage and reconcile the con- ... The essential difference between the American novel and the English will be strongly pointed up to any reader of F. R. ...
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many of the most interesting and original and several of the greatest American novels are sports . ... The English novel , one might say , has been a kind of imperial enterprise , an appropriation of reality with the high purpose of ...
many of the most interesting and original and several of the greatest American novels are sports . ... The English novel , one might say , has been a kind of imperial enterprise , an appropriation of reality with the high purpose of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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