Poets and Story-tellersBarnes & Noble, 1961 - 201 pages |
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Page 128
... House of Gentlefolk , it is a strictly probable one , arising logically from character and situation . And his most characteristic books , like Fathers and Children and Rudin have no such regular plot , but are just a series of ...
... House of Gentlefolk , it is a strictly probable one , arising logically from character and situation . And his most characteristic books , like Fathers and Children and Rudin have no such regular plot , but are just a series of ...
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... House of Gentlefolk , and the victorious song in the singing match in The Sportsman's Sketches were as beautiful as their hearers thought them to be . But Turgenev's æsthetic sensibility shows itself everywhere in his work . In his ...
... House of Gentlefolk , and the victorious song in the singing match in The Sportsman's Sketches were as beautiful as their hearers thought them to be . But Turgenev's æsthetic sensibility shows itself everywhere in his work . In his ...
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