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Page 124
... interest . But the reader finds himself also interested at once in Miss Sharp's attempts to entangle Jos Sedley in matrimony . Then suddenly the reader comprehends that this is no story of two girls , that they are only part of a larger ...
... interest . But the reader finds himself also interested at once in Miss Sharp's attempts to entangle Jos Sedley in matrimony . Then suddenly the reader comprehends that this is no story of two girls , that they are only part of a larger ...
Page 135
... interest is in the people of the novel in so far as they can be separated from the incidents by which they are revealed . There is a natural interest in psychological analysis . Every one is glad to learn how the human mind acts , " why ...
... interest is in the people of the novel in so far as they can be separated from the incidents by which they are revealed . There is a natural interest in psychological analysis . Every one is glad to learn how the human mind acts , " why ...
Page 139
... interest , the novelist would have to provide a situation which rose above the monotonously regular series . Consciously or unconsciously , every novelist recognizes that interest depends upon variety . Study of a novel will usually ...
... interest , the novelist would have to provide a situation which rose above the monotonously regular series . Consciously or unconsciously , every novelist recognizes that interest depends upon variety . Study of a novel will usually ...
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Catalogue of the Lamont Library, Harvard College Harvard University. Library. Lamont Library,Lamont Library No preview available - 1953 |