The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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Stran 95
... writing was simple , direct , and often coarse ; and the characters in his stories live and breathe as real people do . The collection has sometimes been accused of being immoral ; certainly it was made up of a number of very racy ...
... writing was simple , direct , and often coarse ; and the characters in his stories live and breathe as real people do . The collection has sometimes been accused of being immoral ; certainly it was made up of a number of very racy ...
Stran 312
... writing brilliant , descriptive prose , however , which was highly respected by later writers . His best novel , Against the Grain ( 1884 ) , is the history of the writer's attempt to extend the province of the senses . Huysmans may be ...
... writing brilliant , descriptive prose , however , which was highly respected by later writers . His best novel , Against the Grain ( 1884 ) , is the history of the writer's attempt to extend the province of the senses . Huysmans may be ...
Stran 349
... writing of dialogue is characterized , like his writing of descriptions , by abrupt , charged , short speeches which have many implications of emotion under almost stoical control but which convey the emotions of the characters to ...
... writing of dialogue is characterized , like his writing of descriptions , by abrupt , charged , short speeches which have many implications of emotion under almost stoical control but which convey the emotions of the characters to ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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