The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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Stran 109
... feel in Ahab ; not the sustained , steady , self - forgetful effort of creativity . There is no total reality there , of which the Gothic melodrama could be the crudest aspect , or from which it could be a lapse . Of The Scarlet Letter ...
... feel in Ahab ; not the sustained , steady , self - forgetful effort of creativity . There is no total reality there , of which the Gothic melodrama could be the crudest aspect , or from which it could be a lapse . Of The Scarlet Letter ...
Stran 280
... feel it least do . The best stories in this volume seem to me the ones from This Was the Old Chief's Country , her first collection . The significant confrontation in Africa may be the one be- tween the Whites and the Blacks , but the ...
... feel it least do . The best stories in this volume seem to me the ones from This Was the Old Chief's Country , her first collection . The significant confrontation in Africa may be the one be- tween the Whites and the Blacks , but the ...
Stran 460
... feeling less lonely . But she was always waiting . Sleep and food no longer refreshed or strengthened her ; every ... feel much comfort and relief . He would return exhausted from tramping through forests and from sleepless nights ...
... feeling less lonely . But she was always waiting . Sleep and food no longer refreshed or strengthened her ; every ... feel much comfort and relief . He would return exhausted from tramping through forests and from sleepless nights ...
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