| Martha Foley, Edward Joseph O'Brien - 1919 - 514 pages
...current which flows through the best of our work, and the psychological and imaginative reality which our writers have conferred upon it. No substance is of...present. The present record covers the period from January to October inclusive, 1918. During the past ten months I have sought to select from the stories... | |
| 1918 - 752 pages
...current which flows through the best of our work, and the psychological and imaginative reality which our writers have conferred upon it. No substance is of...artistic discrimination than we display at present. During the past year I have sought to select from the stories published in American magazines those... | |
| Martha Foley, Edward Joseph O'Brien - 1919 - 474 pages
...current which flows through the best of our work, and the psychological and imaginative reality which our writers have conferred upon it. No substance is of...present. The present record covers the period from January to October inclusive, 1918. During the past ten months I have sought to select from the stories... | |
| Edward Joseph O'Brien, John Cournos - 1921 - 368 pages
...flows through the best British and Irish work, and the psychological and imaginative reality which writers have conferred upon it. No substance is of...present. The present record covers the period from July, 1921, to June, 1922, inclusive. During this period we have sought to select from the stories... | |
| 1923 - 560 pages
...which American •writers have conferred upon it. No substance is of importance in fiction unless it^is organic substance; that is to say, substance in which the pulse of life is beating." j$iife3i Evelyn M. Albright: "A story cannot take high rank unless it has an inspiring motive of some... | |
| Martha Foley, Edward Joseph Harrington O'Brien - 1924 - 566 pages
...ensue. But if the short story is to be a work of art, we shall proceed in a very different manner. To repeat what I have said in these pages in previous...artistic discrimination than we display at present. to September, 1923, inclusive. During this period I have sought to select from the stories published... | |
| 1924 - 338 pages
...flows through the best British and Irish work, and the psychological and imaginative reality which writers have conferred upon it. No substance is of...present. The present record covers the period from June, 1923, to May, 1924, inclusive. During this period we have sought to select from the stories published... | |
| 1927 - 424 pages
...importance in fiction, unless it is or\ ganic substance, that is to say, substance in which the pulse \o£ life is beating. Inorganic fiction has been our curse in the past, and bids~fair to remain so, unless we exercise much greater artistic discrimination than we display at... | |
| Martha Foley, Edward Joseph O'Brien - 1927 - 490 pages
...letters, which has left Boston and Concord dreaming of the past rather than creating for the future. n To repeat what I have said in these pages in previous...present. The present record covers the period from September, 1926, to July, 1927, inclusive. During this period I have sought to select from the stories... | |
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