Poets and Story-tellersBarnes & Noble, 1961 - 201 pages |
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Page 187
... Longest Journey for instance , too many people die suddenly : and Mr. Forster's way of announcing their deaths - every time with the same deliberate lack of emphasis or preparation does seem an affectation . But how effective his ...
... Longest Journey for instance , too many people die suddenly : and Mr. Forster's way of announcing their deaths - every time with the same deliberate lack of emphasis or preparation does seem an affectation . But how effective his ...
Page 195
... Longest Journey where Ricky , hearing casually on a country walk that he possesses an illegitimate brother , faints dead away . Once more the symbolic intention is clear enough . The greatest shock that can befall Ricky , hidebound as ...
... Longest Journey where Ricky , hearing casually on a country walk that he possesses an illegitimate brother , faints dead away . Once more the symbolic intention is clear enough . The greatest shock that can befall Ricky , hidebound as ...
Page 200
... Longest Journey , the festival at the end of A Passage to India . The first two passages fail partly because the incidents they describe are not strong enough to carry the weight of significance Mr. Forster attaches to them . The deep ...
... Longest Journey , the festival at the end of A Passage to India . The first two passages fail partly because the incidents they describe are not strong enough to carry the weight of significance Mr. Forster attaches to them . The deep ...
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