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... novels , both as pref- aces to college editions and in periodicals . Much modern American criticism of fiction takes ... novel - writer's art . ( Norman Friedman's " Point of View in Fiction : The Development of a Critical Concept ...
... novels , both as pref- aces to college editions and in periodicals . Much modern American criticism of fiction takes ... novel - writer's art . ( Norman Friedman's " Point of View in Fiction : The Development of a Critical Concept ...
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... novelist as well as critic and teacher . One senses the creative mind at play as well as the teacher at work . ( This is one reason why Brooks , brilliant though he can be , never quite has Warren's appeal ; Brooks is a critic and ...
... novelist as well as critic and teacher . One senses the creative mind at play as well as the teacher at work . ( This is one reason why Brooks , brilliant though he can be , never quite has Warren's appeal ; Brooks is a critic and ...
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... Novel and Its Tradition ( 1957 ) . Its acceptance has encouraged the quest for myth and symbol in fiction . We find American ... Novels by J. Hil- lis Miller ( 1958 ) , for example , that , for all the book's gen- uine perceptiveness and ...
... Novel and Its Tradition ( 1957 ) . Its acceptance has encouraged the quest for myth and symbol in fiction . We find American ... Novels by J. Hil- lis Miller ( 1958 ) , for example , that , for all the book's gen- uine perceptiveness and ...
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