The North American Review, 243-244. ciltlerUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Sayfa 151
... novel . The historical novel can create a true scene , but its main characters must always spring from the author's imagina- tion , for its authentic historical figures ( except in pure romance , when in any case they cease to be ...
... novel . The historical novel can create a true scene , but its main characters must always spring from the author's imagina- tion , for its authentic historical figures ( except in pure romance , when in any case they cease to be ...
Sayfa 396
... novels the possi- bility of substantial additions to the scope and function of fiction . The nature of their preoccupation with the past may conceivably provide the source for a new kind of novel . This new kind of novel could ...
... novels the possi- bility of substantial additions to the scope and function of fiction . The nature of their preoccupation with the past may conceivably provide the source for a new kind of novel . This new kind of novel could ...
Sayfa 397
... novel quite unlike the tradi- tional historical novel . Such novels draw upon the past as a useful medium , a kind of language generally under- stood and therefore richly expressive , but their subjects emerge from the contemporary ...
... novel quite unlike the tradi- tional historical novel . Such novels draw upon the past as a useful medium , a kind of language generally under- stood and therefore richly expressive , but their subjects emerge from the contemporary ...
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