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... novel's crisis ; Rosa , the intelligent , sympathetic and rather bereft woman who exemplifies , perhaps , the fine point of the novel's moral consciousness , who is most deeply and awarely entangled by its complex action ; and Mischa ...
... novel's crisis ; Rosa , the intelligent , sympathetic and rather bereft woman who exemplifies , perhaps , the fine point of the novel's moral consciousness , who is most deeply and awarely entangled by its complex action ; and Mischa ...
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... novel is that there is too much fantasy for its own sake : there are too many minor characters ( I do not treat of them here ) and too many purely fantastic set - pieces which are not integrated into the overall structure of the novel ...
... novel is that there is too much fantasy for its own sake : there are too many minor characters ( I do not treat of them here ) and too many purely fantastic set - pieces which are not integrated into the overall structure of the novel ...
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... novel explores just these contingencies and in so doing makes it clear that it is exactly the province of the novel , as a form , to do this . Only prose literature is able to lay bare the intimate tissues of a particular human ...
... novel explores just these contingencies and in so doing makes it clear that it is exactly the province of the novel , as a form , to do this . Only prose literature is able to lay bare the intimate tissues of a particular human ...
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 4 |
A MOON AN OWL AND SIXTEEN PIGEONS Jeannette Nichols | 12 |
LAST TESTAMENT David A Libby | 19 |
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