The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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Stran 307
... novel any more , because no one would ever be able once again to bring himself to say , " The little town of Ver- rières may be regarded as one of the most attractive in the Franche - Comté . " So the novel is dead . Who killed the novel ...
... novel any more , because no one would ever be able once again to bring himself to say , " The little town of Ver- rières may be regarded as one of the most attractive in the Franche - Comté . " So the novel is dead . Who killed the novel ...
Stran 318
... novel because it lacked what any novel must have , and what any genuine work of imaginative literature has had since Aristotle first observed its presence in tragedy : the ordering of human experience into a meaningful pattern ...
... novel because it lacked what any novel must have , and what any genuine work of imaginative literature has had since Aristotle first observed its presence in tragedy : the ordering of human experience into a meaningful pattern ...
Stran 323
... novel Mailer might write - which they may well be , at that . In any event , Podhoretz is constantly making the point that all is finished with the novel . But when one looks at the novel- ists that Podhoretz does admire there are ...
... novel Mailer might write - which they may well be , at that . In any event , Podhoretz is constantly making the point that all is finished with the novel . But when one looks at the novel- ists that Podhoretz does admire there are ...
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