American Literary Essays1960 |
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... story was high art . Its essential tool ( or weapon ) , he said , is the pause -which is to say , timing . " If the ... Story , " Mark differentiated between the comic story ( which he said was English ) , the witty story ( which he said ...
... story was high art . Its essential tool ( or weapon ) , he said , is the pause -which is to say , timing . " If the ... Story , " Mark differentiated between the comic story ( which he said was English ) , the witty story ( which he said ...
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... Story " and " What Paul Bourget Thinks of Us , " both of which first appeared in the 1890s and were col- lected in the volume called HOW TO TELL A STORY AND OTHER ESSAYS in 1899 ; the second is from the first volume of MARK TWAIN'S ...
... Story " and " What Paul Bourget Thinks of Us , " both of which first appeared in the 1890s and were col- lected in the volume called HOW TO TELL A STORY AND OTHER ESSAYS in 1899 ; the second is from the first volume of MARK TWAIN'S ...
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... story and part of it which for mystical reasons is not — unless indeed the distinction be made in a sense in which it is difficult to suppose that any one should attempt to convey anything . “ The story , " if it represents anything ...
... story and part of it which for mystical reasons is not — unless indeed the distinction be made in a sense in which it is difficult to suppose that any one should attempt to convey anything . “ The story , " if it represents anything ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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