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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... readers , and of symbol - hunters , and the passing of the reader who simply wants to establish a dialogue with the writer . The writer's duty , says Morris , is to bring the real world into a field of vision that will give it meaning ...
... readers , and of symbol - hunters , and the passing of the reader who simply wants to establish a dialogue with the writer . The writer's duty , says Morris , is to bring the real world into a field of vision that will give it meaning ...
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... reader that his last great role as an actor was as Prospero in William Shakespeare's The Tempest ( 1611 ) , and he believes he has much in common with Shakespeare's magician . Despite his statement early in the novel that " Now I shall ...
... reader that his last great role as an actor was as Prospero in William Shakespeare's The Tempest ( 1611 ) , and he believes he has much in common with Shakespeare's magician . Despite his statement early in the novel that " Now I shall ...
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... reader's expectations . Nabokov constantly thwarts the reader who wants a nice , comfortable , conventional novel . The writer is always in control , always tugging the reader this way and that , never allowing a moment of certainty ...
... reader's expectations . Nabokov constantly thwarts the reader who wants a nice , comfortable , conventional novel . The writer is always in control , always tugging the reader this way and that , never allowing a moment of certainty ...
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Achievements American Anaïs Nin artist attempt autobiographical becomes Beluncle Billy Budd Biography born career characters College comic critics culture death dream English essays experience father Flann O'Brien Frank Norris George George Meredith Henry Miller hero human imagination Irish J. B. Priestley Kikuyu later Le Morte d'Arthur literary forms literature lives Lockwood Concern MacLennan Madden Mailer major Malamud's Malory man's Marius Marquand marriage married Matthiessen Maturin Maugham McCullers McTeague Melville Meredith Milkman modern Moore Moore's moral Morris Morte d'Arthur mother moved Murdoch Nabokov Naipaul narrative narrator nature Newbold Revell Ngugi Nin's NONFICTION Norris novel novelist O'Brien O'Hara Orwell Pater Peacock Pecola Percy philosophy play Poems political portrayed Powell Priestley Principal long fiction protagonist published reader reality relationship romantic sense sexual short stories social society spirit style success Swim-Two-Birds Ten North Frederick theme Thomas Malory wife woman women writing wrote