Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 7Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... career . His style has frequently been described as dull or pedestrian ; Edmund Wilson found his novels " unreadable . " Snow implicitly defended his own style in discussing Anthony Trollope's , praising his predecessor for using ...
... career . His style has frequently been described as dull or pedestrian ; Edmund Wilson found his novels " unreadable . " Snow implicitly defended his own style in discussing Anthony Trollope's , praising his predecessor for using ...
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... career , now thinks that she is also a “ very high stylist " whose work in the novella shows a precision and economy of form and style . In a reassessment of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie , Lodge comments on the complex structure of the ...
... career , now thinks that she is also a “ very high stylist " whose work in the novella shows a precision and economy of form and style . In a reassessment of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie , Lodge comments on the complex structure of the ...
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... career , Stein finally managed to convince almost everyone that there was indeed some point , if not profundity , in her aggressively enig- matic style . The ridicule and parody that frustrated so much of her early work had turned to ...
... career , Stein finally managed to convince almost everyone that there was indeed some point , if not profundity , in her aggressively enig- matic style . The ridicule and parody that frustrated so much of her early work had turned to ...
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