Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( of which he also wrote the screenplay ) , and who increased his reputation with his book of short stories The Loneliness of the Long - Distance Runner ( 1959 ) . N OT long after my first novel ...
... novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( of which he also wrote the screenplay ) , and who increased his reputation with his book of short stories The Loneliness of the Long - Distance Runner ( 1959 ) . N OT long after my first novel ...
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A Monthly Review. thought it one of the great novels of all time , and a novel for which I myself had a peculiarly intimate affection . I found it , except in a few isolated passages , a thin adventure story , ill- constructed , lacking ...
A Monthly Review. thought it one of the great novels of all time , and a novel for which I myself had a peculiarly intimate affection . I found it , except in a few isolated passages , a thin adventure story , ill- constructed , lacking ...
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... novel into a complex relation with the kinds of experience that resist reduction to formula ' . For the nineteenth - century novelist the ' political novel ' was always on the verge of turning into a ' personal novel ' , and the tension ...
... novel into a complex relation with the kinds of experience that resist reduction to formula ' . For the nineteenth - century novelist the ' political novel ' was always on the verge of turning into a ' personal novel ' , and the tension ...
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