Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... whole , surprisingly succinct , displaying Mr. Price's gift for catching whole landscapes in a few images , whole characters in a few telling gestures or fragments of talk . And what a luxury it is to be immersed in his majestic prose ...
... whole , surprisingly succinct , displaying Mr. Price's gift for catching whole landscapes in a few images , whole characters in a few telling gestures or fragments of talk . And what a luxury it is to be immersed in his majestic prose ...
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... whole crew of harpooners . " A whole crew " -how colossal an enterprise ! This satire of aristocrats , indulging their fancies just before the outbreak of European war and Communist Revolution , is linked with ironic treatment of the ...
... whole crew of harpooners . " A whole crew " -how colossal an enterprise ! This satire of aristocrats , indulging their fancies just before the outbreak of European war and Communist Revolution , is linked with ironic treatment of the ...
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... whole Jewish tradition behind it , debouches into the ideological chaos of the mid - twentieth century . Visited with all that the old Law excluded , such poets are burdened with the job of finding new Law . But when the hosts of ...
... whole Jewish tradition behind it , debouches into the ideological chaos of the mid - twentieth century . Visited with all that the old Law excluded , such poets are burdened with the job of finding new Law . But when the hosts of ...
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