The Making of a NovelistAllison & Busby, 1982 - 134 strani |
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Stran 3
... felt terribly ashamed . The unspoken belief had been confirmed , that there always had been something odd about me . I felt isolated too and that is why , when I eventually met 3.
... felt terribly ashamed . The unspoken belief had been confirmed , that there always had been something odd about me . I felt isolated too and that is why , when I eventually met 3.
Stran 27
... felt that it was dark red in the same way that I knew the man was my father . Now comes what to me is the most interesting and significant bit . I felt , coming from the bed in which my mother lay , a wave of absolute hatred . More than ...
... felt that it was dark red in the same way that I knew the man was my father . Now comes what to me is the most interesting and significant bit . I felt , coming from the bed in which my mother lay , a wave of absolute hatred . More than ...
Stran 67
... felt a need for order . Right from the start too , I felt a need to portray the character of Glasgow . -- - Gradually the thought of a corner shop wafted into my mind . Impressions and sensations of innumerable corner shops I'd known ...
... felt a need for order . Right from the start too , I felt a need to portray the character of Glasgow . -- - Gradually the thought of a corner shop wafted into my mind . Impressions and sensations of innumerable corner shops I'd known ...
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accepted Alec Jackson Alexander Cordell asked Audley bakehouse baker Balornock Bearsden became bedroom began beginning believe better Breadmakers brother Catriona CHAPTER characters Christmas courage creative criticism D.C. Thomson D.C. Thomson's D.H. Lawrence desperate door Doubtfire Emily Brontë emotion eventually everything excitement eyes Farmbank father feel felt flat friends front room give Glasgow Govan happened Harold Robbins Heathcliff husband imagination inside interest Irving Wallace John Braine kind knew learned lived look magazine Margaret Maugham Maxwell Maltz Meccano mind mother never night notebook novel novelist once Pakistani paper person piano publisher reader remember Samuel Thomson scene seemed short story someone street struggle talking tell terrible There's things Thomson thought Tobacco Lords told took trilogy want to write woman words worry wrote Wuthering Heights