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... tradition in the English novel ? For Dr Leavis , this tradition seems to be extremely exclusive : Jane Austen , part of George Eliot , Henry James , part of Conrad , and D. H. Lawrence . It is evidently a most uncom- mon reader whom Dr ...
... tradition in the English novel ? For Dr Leavis , this tradition seems to be extremely exclusive : Jane Austen , part of George Eliot , Henry James , part of Conrad , and D. H. Lawrence . It is evidently a most uncom- mon reader whom Dr ...
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... Tradition is particularly noticeable : he says nothing about the humorous tradition in English fiction , which bears such a strong relation to dramatic comedy . In his concern for the subtle psychological novel , he thinks it necessary ...
... Tradition is particularly noticeable : he says nothing about the humorous tradition in English fiction , which bears such a strong relation to dramatic comedy . In his concern for the subtle psychological novel , he thinks it necessary ...
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... tradition in the English novel , which , while owing something to Defoe , owes nothing at all to Richardson . We ... tradition of comedy in English literature changed its main expression in the eighteenth century from the drama to the ...
... tradition in the English novel , which , while owing something to Defoe , owes nothing at all to Richardson . We ... tradition of comedy in English literature changed its main expression in the eighteenth century from the drama to the ...
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