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... James's style . The subject has been discussed enough in all conscience , along with the minor James . Yet I have heard no word of the major James , of the hater of tyranny ; book after early book against oppression , against all the ...
... James's style . The subject has been discussed enough in all conscience , along with the minor James . Yet I have heard no word of the major James , of the hater of tyranny ; book after early book against oppression , against all the ...
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... James is always and only an author who shows , not tells ' ; and of course it is true , as Chatman demonstrates , that even when James is deliberately avoid- ing ' the platitude of statement ' and reflecting his story indirectly through ...
... James is always and only an author who shows , not tells ' ; and of course it is true , as Chatman demonstrates , that even when James is deliberately avoid- ing ' the platitude of statement ' and reflecting his story indirectly through ...
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... James , ed . Percy Lubbock , Vol . II , pp . 398 , 402 . 2 Leon Edel , Henry James , Vol . II , The Conquest of London , 1870-1883 , p . 327 . 3 Letters , I , p . 125. D. W. Jefferson writes briefly and well of James's ambi- valent but ...
... James , ed . Percy Lubbock , Vol . II , pp . 398 , 402 . 2 Leon Edel , Henry James , Vol . II , The Conquest of London , 1870-1883 , p . 327 . 3 Letters , I , p . 125. D. W. Jefferson writes briefly and well of James's ambi- valent but ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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