The Characters of Love: A Study in the Literature of PersonalityConstable, 1960 - 295 pages |
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... writer's consciousness and the reader's is com- plex but highly important , and it is precisely the feeling that ... writers . To perceive and to ana- lyse the workings of love is not to convey to us what it is actually like , and a few ...
... writer's consciousness and the reader's is com- plex but highly important , and it is precisely the feeling that ... writers . To perceive and to ana- lyse the workings of love is not to convey to us what it is actually like , and a few ...
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... writer with a world of his own . We might expand this conception of the romantic by reference to Coleridge's ... writers , and in particular the novelists , of any period are likely to show something of both faculties . But the Miltonic ...
... writer with a world of his own . We might expand this conception of the romantic by reference to Coleridge's ... writers , and in particular the novelists , of any period are likely to show something of both faculties . But the Miltonic ...
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... writer is never a difficult task : nothing is easier than to show why D. H. Lawrence is a great writer but it is exceedingly hard to show why Sir Walter Scott is one . The difficulty of showing it is in fact the reason for the ...
... writer is never a difficult task : nothing is easier than to show why D. H. Lawrence is a great writer but it is exceedingly hard to show why Sir Walter Scott is one . The difficulty of showing it is in fact the reason for the ...
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