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... interest of the author evidently lies in the problem he is trying to solve for himself , to which the characters are quite subordinate . Of the two elements already described as present in all Anderson's work , the objective and the ...
... interest of the author evidently lies in the problem he is trying to solve for himself , to which the characters are quite subordinate . Of the two elements already described as present in all Anderson's work , the objective and the ...
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... interest and vividness ; it was this same figure who endowed them with that literary vitality which could flow only from his peerless intensity of imagination . It may be no more than a coincidence , but it is at least an interesting ...
... interest and vividness ; it was this same figure who endowed them with that literary vitality which could flow only from his peerless intensity of imagination . It may be no more than a coincidence , but it is at least an interesting ...
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... interest cannot be maintained by new events of a very startling nature , and so is kept up by arraigning various characters as guilty and proceeding to prove their innocence , while each personal elimination adds something to the final ...
... interest cannot be maintained by new events of a very startling nature , and so is kept up by arraigning various characters as guilty and proceeding to prove their innocence , while each personal elimination adds something to the final ...
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