The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 104,Oplag 5Yale Literary Society, 1939 |
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... character . The reader stands far enough away from Studs to see him objectively , to understand him in rela- tion to his friends , to Chicago , or even to New Haven . And yet he has been close enough to him to know every pertinent ...
... character . The reader stands far enough away from Studs to see him objectively , to understand him in rela- tion to his friends , to Chicago , or even to New Haven . And yet he has been close enough to him to know every pertinent ...
Side 17
... character . But Farrell doesn't actu- ally do this at all because he knows it is hard on his readers . Instead he pretends that he is the Boswell while he picks out exactly what he wants his character to say . He is a discriminating ...
... character . But Farrell doesn't actu- ally do this at all because he knows it is hard on his readers . Instead he pretends that he is the Boswell while he picks out exactly what he wants his character to say . He is a discriminating ...
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... CHARACTER AND VALUE LOUNGE SUITS SPORTS SUITS TUXEDO FULL DRESS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS THE VOICE WITH A Smile It is ready to serve you at any hour of the day or night . Swift and crisp in the New York manner , or in the soft accents of the ...
... CHARACTER AND VALUE LOUNGE SUITS SPORTS SUITS TUXEDO FULL DRESS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS THE VOICE WITH A Smile It is ready to serve you at any hour of the day or night . Swift and crisp in the New York manner , or in the soft accents of the ...
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