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... character can also contain vivid dramatic action . In Henry James ' novels , characters decide and cause plenty of events . Kate O'Brien's character novel Without My Cloak , has at moments a most riotous movement . Catherine , one of ...
... character can also contain vivid dramatic action . In Henry James ' novels , characters decide and cause plenty of events . Kate O'Brien's character novel Without My Cloak , has at moments a most riotous movement . Catherine , one of ...
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... character above all , the result is a special kind of psychological novel in which there is hardly a stir of action . The novelist sets out to show the state of the characters ' minds . Rex Stout in How Like a God does allow his hero to ...
... character above all , the result is a special kind of psychological novel in which there is hardly a stir of action . The novelist sets out to show the state of the characters ' minds . Rex Stout in How Like a God does allow his hero to ...
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... character . It is obvious that characters vary enormously in value , and I think a little consideration will show ... character . A man with a perverse intelligence , like Don Quixote , is a deformed character , a caricature of the real ...
... character . It is obvious that characters vary enormously in value , and I think a little consideration will show ... character . A man with a perverse intelligence , like Don Quixote , is a deformed character , a caricature of the real ...
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READING MAKETH A FULL MAN by Geoffrey Crump M | 15 |
A MIRROR HELD UP TO LIFE | 24 |
TOM JONES IN TROUBLE Henry Fielding | 59 |
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