John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... Tchekhov's works ; and suddenly in the light of its rainbow radiance all that he himself has said appears fumbling and clumsy and vulgar . It is the menace of one's own self - revelation that is frightening . To write about Tchekhov is ...
... Tchekhov's works ; and suddenly in the light of its rainbow radiance all that he himself has said appears fumbling and clumsy and vulgar . It is the menace of one's own self - revelation that is frightening . To write about Tchekhov is ...
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... Tchekhov calls for no efforts , demands no abjurations , -nothing of ' that willing suspension of disbelief which constitutes poetic faith , ' which was the inseparable condition of all literature before him . We have , it seems , only ...
... Tchekhov calls for no efforts , demands no abjurations , -nothing of ' that willing suspension of disbelief which constitutes poetic faith , ' which was the inseparable condition of all literature before him . We have , it seems , only ...
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... Tchekhov is very wise and very old ; it is an achievement wrung out of much knowledge and surpassing inward honesty . Tchekhov began to learn very early in his life : at a time when most Englishmen are still schoolboys he had learned ...
... Tchekhov is very wise and very old ; it is an achievement wrung out of much knowledge and surpassing inward honesty . Tchekhov began to learn very early in his life : at a time when most Englishmen are still schoolboys he had learned ...
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THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 7 |
THE CASE OF JOHN CLARE | 19 |
THE MADNESS OF CHRISTOPHER SMART | 25 |
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