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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... novelist , she has been a critical and popular success in both Great Britain and the United States . In general , Murdoch is thought of as a " philosophical novelist " ; and , despite her objections to this description , she has ...
... novelist , she has been a critical and popular success in both Great Britain and the United States . In general , Murdoch is thought of as a " philosophical novelist " ; and , despite her objections to this description , she has ...
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... novelist is the creation of particularized , unique , and ultimately indefinable human beings , characters who move outside the novelist's consciousness into an independent ontological status . This aesthetic theory has its corollary in ...
... novelist is the creation of particularized , unique , and ultimately indefinable human beings , characters who move outside the novelist's consciousness into an independent ontological status . This aesthetic theory has its corollary in ...
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... novelist as thinker , and " the most compelling master of social truth . " Michael Thorpe , in a brief study of Naipaul , calls him Joseph Conrad's heir as a political novelist . Critics and students of Naipaul place him in the company ...
... novelist as thinker , and " the most compelling master of social truth . " Michael Thorpe , in a brief study of Naipaul , calls him Joseph Conrad's heir as a political novelist . Critics and students of Naipaul place him in the company ...
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