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... realizes that the two elements are complementary and that neither can stand alone . The romancers have wilfully removed their work from contact with anything so vulgar as reality : they have created " a literature of escape ” , not ...
... realizes that the two elements are complementary and that neither can stand alone . The romancers have wilfully removed their work from contact with anything so vulgar as reality : they have created " a literature of escape ” , not ...
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... realize that none of them are " common " , that all become strange , individual , beautifully significant when Anderson draws them from the glare of the noonday world into the clear atmosphere of his imagination . " In the world of ...
... realize that none of them are " common " , that all become strange , individual , beautifully significant when Anderson draws them from the glare of the noonday world into the clear atmosphere of his imagination . " In the world of ...
Side 277
... realize — unless he rank with the masters - that the fantastic is forbidden territory : he must always preserve a certain element of truth in his creation , to comfort the reader , to assure him that he is not being deceived . This ...
... realize — unless he rank with the masters - that the fantastic is forbidden territory : he must always preserve a certain element of truth in his creation , to comfort the reader , to assure him that he is not being deceived . This ...
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Early Spring JOHN I B MCCULLOCH | 244 |
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