The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 115,Oplag 4Yale Literary Society, 1947 |
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... begins by assum- ing that his novel is a novel - all the more so in view of the very thin soup which most critics are able to make of their works when they boil them down for their supposed ideas . The point is not that the novels do ...
... begins by assum- ing that his novel is a novel - all the more so in view of the very thin soup which most critics are able to make of their works when they boil them down for their supposed ideas . The point is not that the novels do ...
Side 4
... begins , and in the scene which ends the novel . In the first scene he is waiting to get off a crowded train , is at length pushed down the aisle by the weight of the other passengers and finally reaches the platform . In the same ...
... begins , and in the scene which ends the novel . In the first scene he is waiting to get off a crowded train , is at length pushed down the aisle by the weight of the other passengers and finally reaches the platform . In the same ...
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... begins a serious love affair with Hurstwood . The effect of nature is often strong enough to overcome feelings that are violently out of tune with it . Hurstwood waits nervously for the day when his partner in New York will sell him out ...
... begins a serious love affair with Hurstwood . The effect of nature is often strong enough to overcome feelings that are violently out of tune with it . Hurstwood waits nervously for the day when his partner in New York will sell him out ...
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