The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Late VictorianChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... novels . In the present day , at least , when immorality is not of itself a passport to popularity , moral obliquity ever indicates an intellectual defect . - Edwin P. WHIPPLE , “ Novels and Novelists : Charles Dickens " ( 1844 ) ...
... novels . In the present day , at least , when immorality is not of itself a passport to popularity , moral obliquity ever indicates an intellectual defect . - Edwin P. WHIPPLE , “ Novels and Novelists : Charles Dickens " ( 1844 ) ...
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... novels of Charles Reade lack sympathy and real emotional arousement , that the characters in the novels of Charles Reade lack reality . But there was no lack of sympathy in his design ; and there was no lack of reality in the intent or ...
... novels of Charles Reade lack sympathy and real emotional arousement , that the characters in the novels of Charles Reade lack reality . But there was no lack of sympathy in his design ; and there was no lack of reality in the intent or ...
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... novels remain most instructive reading , one may suppose , to a novelist who is concerned with the technique of construction , as the author himself was . There are certain ideas , combinations , and trucs which constantly preoccupied ...
... novels remain most instructive reading , one may suppose , to a novelist who is concerned with the technique of construction , as the author himself was . There are certain ideas , combinations , and trucs which constantly preoccupied ...
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