The New Criterion, Bind 3,Oplag 6–10Foundation for Cultural Review, 1985 |
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... become so ubiquitous in his paintings - is this , per- haps , their real meaning ? -he quits the realm of earthly events to enter a world of timeless and homeless archetypes , which , the further removed from real experience they become ...
... become so ubiquitous in his paintings - is this , per- haps , their real meaning ? -he quits the realm of earthly events to enter a world of timeless and homeless archetypes , which , the further removed from real experience they become ...
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... become a major novelist of his time . Well - to - do , well - connected , a graduate of Eton and King's College ... become fic- tion , it would have been nothing . The re- production of settings and personalities in luminous prose was to ...
... become a major novelist of his time . Well - to - do , well - connected , a graduate of Eton and King's College ... become fic- tion , it would have been nothing . The re- production of settings and personalities in luminous prose was to ...
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... become - the more strenuously , that is , they have attempted to define the nature of the beast or the spirit of the age - the less successful they have been . Joseph Epstein , in reviewing Bernard Mala- mud's novel God's Grace ( 1982 ) ...
... become - the more strenuously , that is , they have attempted to define the nature of the beast or the spirit of the age - the less successful they have been . Joseph Epstein , in reviewing Bernard Mala- mud's novel God's Grace ( 1982 ) ...
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