The Summing UpAutobiographical and confessional, and yet not, this is one of the most highly regarded expressions of a personal credo - both a classic avowal of an author's ideas and his craft. |
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Page 61
... gave me the chance of living in London and so gaining the experience of life that I hankered after . I entered St Thomas's Hospital in the autumn of 1892. I found the first two years of the curriculum very dull and gave my work no more ...
... gave me the chance of living in London and so gaining the experience of life that I hankered after . I entered St Thomas's Hospital in the autumn of 1892. I found the first two years of the curriculum very dull and gave my work no more ...
Page 142
... gave that arti- ficiality which verse had once given to drama so that a different standard of verisimilitude was set and improbability was acceptable if only it gave rise to situation . It gave the opportunity for all manner of novel ...
... gave that arti- ficiality which verse had once given to drama so that a different standard of verisimilitude was set and improbability was acceptable if only it gave rise to situation . It gave the opportunity for all manner of novel ...
Page 217
... gave a sort of freshness to well - worn material and were a fruitful matter of dis- cussion . It seems strange that so much attention has been paid to these things . The method that Henry James devised and brought to a high degree of ...
... gave a sort of freshness to well - worn material and were a fruitful matter of dis- cussion . It seems strange that so much attention has been paid to these things . The method that Henry James devised and brought to a high degree of ...
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