The Trollopian: A Journal of Victorian Fiction, Volum 1Bradford Allen Booth University of California Press, 1963 |
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... human character , yet his insight into human nature is so true , his characters so lifelike , that as we read him we get the illusion that we are watching actual life . He loved the human race , and , kindly satirist as he was , he ...
... human character , yet his insight into human nature is so true , his characters so lifelike , that as we read him we get the illusion that we are watching actual life . He loved the human race , and , kindly satirist as he was , he ...
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... human beings . He thought that the pathos of Dickens was not humanly real , but stagey and melo- dramatic . And Dickens's style — and here I think he exposed his weakness as a critic most palpably - he thought jerky , ungrammati- cal ...
... human beings . He thought that the pathos of Dickens was not humanly real , but stagey and melo- dramatic . And Dickens's style — and here I think he exposed his weakness as a critic most palpably - he thought jerky , ungrammati- cal ...
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... human palate : I will ceforth call Buller not the worst critic in Britain , but a critic I will never ed by . On the whole , however , is it not to be considered that I , for instance , read Pickwick , and have not yet read Johannes von ...
... human palate : I will ceforth call Buller not the worst critic in Britain , but a critic I will never ed by . On the whole , however , is it not to be considered that I , for instance , read Pickwick , and have not yet read Johannes von ...
Continguts
Trollope Collector by Carroll A Wilson | 5 |
The Parrish Trollope Collection by Bradford A Booth | 11 |
Trollope and Bacons Essays by Michael Sadleir | 21 |
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