Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 5Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1983 - 3352 Seiten A Comprehensive study of long fiction authors, historical development and genres (early prose fiction, the novel and the novella). |
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... early reputation as merely a writer of popular novels and short stories . In spite of his lack of critical standing , however , Marquand's literary achievement was substantial . In 1949 , near the beginning of the final phase of his ...
... early reputation as merely a writer of popular novels and short stories . In spite of his lack of critical standing , however , Marquand's literary achievement was substantial . In 1949 , near the beginning of the final phase of his ...
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... early 1950's , Moore was forced to continue to write pulp fiction until the appearance of Judith Hearne in 1955 , and even after , under the pseudonym “ Michael Bryan . " The early stages of Moore's life and work came essentially to a ...
... early 1950's , Moore was forced to continue to write pulp fiction until the appearance of Judith Hearne in 1955 , and even after , under the pseudonym “ Michael Bryan . " The early stages of Moore's life and work came essentially to a ...
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... early formal education . His family was extremely literate , however , and in the home O'Brien developed early fluency in Irish Gaelic as well as English and also some familiarity with Latin and Greek classics . It was only in 1923 ...
... early formal education . His family was extremely literate , however , and in the home O'Brien developed early fluency in Irish Gaelic as well as English and also some familiarity with Latin and Greek classics . It was only in 1923 ...
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