The North American Review, Band 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 33
Seite 131
... fiction is one of its most powerful and popular teachers , yet realistic fiction is never asked to demonstrate its right to teach . It passes no test ; it produces no credentials . The case has indeed some manifest peculiarities ...
... fiction is one of its most powerful and popular teachers , yet realistic fiction is never asked to demonstrate its right to teach . It passes no test ; it produces no credentials . The case has indeed some manifest peculiarities ...
Seite 132
... fiction , for our purposes , is a wide term , including all fiction , prosaic and poetical , dramatic and narrative , which makes any serious attempt at accuracy in the delineation of life . The reader's views of life and man , of the ...
... fiction , for our purposes , is a wide term , including all fiction , prosaic and poetical , dramatic and narrative , which makes any serious attempt at accuracy in the delineation of life . The reader's views of life and man , of the ...
Seite 133
... fiction as a carrier of truth there can be no doubt . In an ideal world verisimilitude in fiction would be viewed as a help to art , not as a path to knowledge . Nevertheless , we are faced by a condition , not a theory . In the actual ...
... fiction as a carrier of truth there can be no doubt . In an ideal world verisimilitude in fiction would be viewed as a help to art , not as a path to knowledge . Nevertheless , we are faced by a condition , not a theory . In the actual ...
Seite 134
... fiction . In the end perhaps they may come to resemble a manufacturer who should put large quantities of butter into his oleomargarine , should dutifully label the mixture with the less reputable name , and should finally profit by the ...
... fiction . In the end perhaps they may come to resemble a manufacturer who should put large quantities of butter into his oleomargarine , should dutifully label the mixture with the less reputable name , and should finally profit by the ...
Seite 135
... Fiction , like history , might still be useful ; it might portray , divert , inform , impel : but the final word as to the value of man's life and nature belonged to other and more august voices . When this theology was shaken in the ...
... Fiction , like history , might still be useful ; it might portray , divert , inform , impel : but the final word as to the value of man's life and nature belonged to other and more august voices . When this theology was shaken in the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adams alien American automatic train control Basque beauty become believe better Britain British called Catholic CCXXIII.-NO century Chinese Christian Church civilization Congress cotton criticism debt economic effect Egypt England English Europe fact faith fear fiction force foreign France French friends Government hand Harvey horses human Hungary idea important industry interest Italy Jefferson John Adams John Stevens Klux Klan Ku Klux Klan land less liquor literary literature living Lord Haldane Maurras means ment mind never Nine-Power Treaty NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW organization peace Philosophy of Composition political present produce race reason religion religious romance Russia seems Serbia social spirit standard story Sudan theory things thought tion trade train Treaty true truth United whole women words writing York