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Page 57
... novel form a relativism more commonly found in the short story . Some of the novels of Hemingway are , it can be argued , similarly extensions or extrapolations from the base form of the short fiction . Virginia Woolf recorded the ...
... novel form a relativism more commonly found in the short story . Some of the novels of Hemingway are , it can be argued , similarly extensions or extrapolations from the base form of the short fiction . Virginia Woolf recorded the ...
Page 63
... novels . The short fiction of Virginia Woolf is intimately connected with her novels , but has received comparatively little critical attention . According to Leonard Woolf , she was in the habit of writing short stories ' all through ...
... novels . The short fiction of Virginia Woolf is intimately connected with her novels , but has received comparatively little critical attention . According to Leonard Woolf , she was in the habit of writing short stories ' all through ...
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... novels may suffer from simple repetitiveness rather than Steinian ' insistence ' . For Hemingway , the short prose form was not more limited than the novel . Like the novel , it could aspire to a condition of ' potential totality ...
... novels may suffer from simple repetitiveness rather than Steinian ' insistence ' . For Hemingway , the short prose form was not more limited than the novel . Like the novel , it could aspire to a condition of ' potential totality ...
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