Poets and Story-tellers: A Book of Critical EssaysMacmillan Company, 1949 - 201 pages |
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Page 153
... E. M. FORSTER VIRGINIA WOOLF AND E. M. FORSTER T HE critic may TWO TWENTIETH - CENTURY TWO TWENTIETH-CENTURY NOVELISTS: VIRGINIA WOOLF E M FORSTER TWO TWENTIETH-CENTURY NOVELISTS: VIRGINIA WOOLF E M FORSTER.
... E. M. FORSTER VIRGINIA WOOLF AND E. M. FORSTER T HE critic may TWO TWENTIETH - CENTURY TWO TWENTIETH-CENTURY NOVELISTS: VIRGINIA WOOLF E M FORSTER TWO TWENTIETH-CENTURY NOVELISTS: VIRGINIA WOOLF E M FORSTER.
Page 157
... E. M. Forster . The critic can be sure of one thing only - both are genuine creative artists ; novelists , that is , whose works are valuable not primarily for the ideas they contain or the information they give ... E. M. FORSTER 157.
... E. M. Forster . The critic can be sure of one thing only - both are genuine creative artists ; novelists , that is , whose works are valuable not primarily for the ideas they contain or the information they give ... E. M. FORSTER 157.
Page 180
... be transported , if only for an hour , to a region where it is more important to be clever than to be good , and more important to be beautiful than to be either ! ( 2 ) E. M. FORSTER Mr. E. M. Forster 180 POETS AND STORY - TELLERS.
... be transported , if only for an hour , to a region where it is more important to be clever than to be good , and more important to be beautiful than to be either ! ( 2 ) E. M. FORSTER Mr. E. M. Forster 180 POETS AND STORY - TELLERS.
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