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... novel itself differs from it . The distinction between it and the long novel is but the mere changing of a word . The novel may be defined as an extended fic- tional narrative which selects some complex pattern of life to em- brace and ...
... novel itself differs from it . The distinction between it and the long novel is but the mere changing of a word . The novel may be defined as an extended fic- tional narrative which selects some complex pattern of life to em- brace and ...
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... novel , is not in the least impaired in the specimens of novelettes just mentioned . On the contrary , it is , in some instances , fortified . The writer of the perfectionist short novel embraces some complex pattern of life just as ...
... novel , is not in the least impaired in the specimens of novelettes just mentioned . On the contrary , it is , in some instances , fortified . The writer of the perfectionist short novel embraces some complex pattern of life just as ...
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... novel - has become so fundamental a part of the common stock of fictional ideas that we almost tend to forget it , to forget what English fiction was like before they molded it ; but that influence of Mr. Wells's sociology , of Mr ...
... novel - has become so fundamental a part of the common stock of fictional ideas that we almost tend to forget it , to forget what English fiction was like before they molded it ; but that influence of Mr. Wells's sociology , of Mr ...
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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY 1939 No | 1 |
THE REGENTS INQUIRY AND THE TEACHING OF READING William S Gray | 3 |
ENGLISH INSTRUCTION AND A CHANGING WORLD 7 Raymond Derby | 12 |
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