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" I should think it was, as every painter who, as the time for "sending in" his picture looms in the distance, finds himself still in quest of a subject — as every belated artist not fixed about his theme will heartily agree. There are some subjects which... "
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por Henry James - 1888 - 408 páginas
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The Art of Fiction

Walter Besant - 1885 - 106 páginas
...speak to us, and others which do not, but he would be a clever man who should undertake to give a rnle by which the story and the no-story should be known...shall not be altogether arbitrary. The writer in the fall Mall opposes the delightful (as I suppose) novel of "Margot la Balafree" to certain tales in which...
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Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism

William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 páginas
...convey anything. "The story," if it represents anything, represents the subject, the idea, the donnee of the novel; and there is surely no "school" —...opposes the delightful (as I suppose) novel of Margot la Balafree to certain tales in which "Bostonian nymphs" appear to have "rejected English dukes for psychological...
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Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism

William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 páginas
...proportion as the work is successful the idea permeates and penetrates it, informs and animates ii, so that every word and every punctuation-point contribute...opposes the delightful (as I suppose) novel of Margot la Balafr6e to certain tales in which "Bostonian nymphs" appear to have "rejected English dukes for psychological...
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The Writer's Art by Those who Have Practiced it

Rollo Walter Brown - 1921 - 384 páginas
...convey anything. "The story," if it represents anything, represents the subject, the idea, the donnke of the novel; and there is surely no "school" —...opposes the delightful (as I suppose) novel of Margot la Balafree to certain tales in which "Bostonian nymphs" appear to have "rejected English dukes for psychological...
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Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism

William Tenney Brewster - 1922 - 426 páginas
...lose our sense of the story being a blade which may be drawn more or less out of its sheath. The_story and the novel, the idea and the form, are the needle...opposes the delightful (as I suppose) novel of Margot la Balafree to certain tales in which "Bostonian nymphs" appear to have "rejected English dukes for psychological...
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Literary Criticism: Pope to Croce

Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 páginas
...permeates and penetrates it, informs and animates it, so that every word and every punctuation point contribute directly to the expression, in that proportion...opposes the delightful (as I suppose) novel of Margot la Balafree to certain tales in which "Bostonian nymphs" appear to have "rejected English dukes for psychological...
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Theory of Fiction: Henry James

Henry James, James Edwin Miller - 1972 - 394 páginas
...which do not. I find the same odd implication in an entertaining article in the Pall Mall Qazette, devoted, as it happens, to Mr. Besant's lecture. "The...opposes the delightful (as I suppose) novel of Margot la Balafree to certain tales in which "Bostonian nymphs" appear to have "rejected English dukes for psychological...
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Victorian Criticism of the Novel

Edwin M. Eigner, George J. Worth - 1985 - 268 páginas
...speak to us and others which do not, but he would be a clever man who should undertake to give a rule by which the story and the no-story should be known...shall not be altogether arbitrary. The writer in the PallMall opposes the delightful (as I suppose) novel of 'Margot la Balafre'e'9 to certain tales in...
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The Art of Criticism: Henry James on the Theory and the Practice of Fiction

Henry James - 1986 - 524 páginas
...convey anything. "The story," if it represents anything, represents the subject, the idea, the donnee of the novel; and there is surely no "school" —...opposes the delightful (as I suppose) novel of Margot la Balafree to certain tales in which "Bostonian nymphs" appear to have "rejected English dukes for psychological...
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