Penfriends from Porlock |
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... of writing in its own right , and in so far as it summons up a picture of James with a Psalter in his hand , it touches in us the inevitable curiosity we must feel about the religious sensibilities of the brother of William James .
... of writing in its own right , and in so far as it summons up a picture of James with a Psalter in his hand , it touches in us the inevitable curiosity we must feel about the religious sensibilities of the brother of William James .
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This is a pity , not merely because the views are sometimes unpalatable ( reading this novel in 1982 , for instance , I was unable to find the I.R.A. conscript a misguided but fundamen- tally lovable rogue ; unable to feel pleasure that ...
This is a pity , not merely because the views are sometimes unpalatable ( reading this novel in 1982 , for instance , I was unable to find the I.R.A. conscript a misguided but fundamen- tally lovable rogue ; unable to feel pleasure that ...
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Her style , her world , the whole feel of her books , are completely her own . But the Masters act as kindly midwives to her own purely distinctive art . The Philosopher's Pupil was brought to birth , I felt , by Dostoevsky .
Her style , her world , the whole feel of her books , are completely her own . But the Masters act as kindly midwives to her own purely distinctive art . The Philosopher's Pupil was brought to birth , I felt , by Dostoevsky .
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Penfriends from Porlock
用戶評語 - Not Available - Book VerdictThis collection of reprinted pieces by prolific novelist/critic Wilson, whose latest work is the much-acclaimed Tolstoy ( LJ 8/88), has something for everyone. Excellent reflections on contemporary ... 閱讀評論全文
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