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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... Henry Arthur Jones , then a well - known playwright , read my first novel , he told a friend that in due course I should be one of the most successful dramatists of the day . I suppose he saw in it direct- ness and an effective way of ...
... Henry Arthur Jones , then a well - known playwright , read my first novel , he told a friend that in due course I should be one of the most successful dramatists of the day . I suppose he saw in it direct- ness and an effective way of ...
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... Henry Arthur Jones , could be counted upon to provide the princi- pal theatres with a play whenever one was needed . The French stage was still flourishing and adapta- tions from the French in bowdlerized versions were popular . I got ...
... Henry Arthur Jones , could be counted upon to provide the princi- pal theatres with a play whenever one was needed . The French stage was still flourishing and adapta- tions from the French in bowdlerized versions were popular . I got ...
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... Arthur Pinero and Henry Arthur Jones , both celebrated in their day , say to me identi- cally the same words , one with a grim , sardonic humour , the other with a puzzled exasperation ; the words were : ' They don't want me any more ...
... Arthur Pinero and Henry Arthur Jones , both celebrated in their day , say to me identi- cally the same words , one with a grim , sardonic humour , the other with a puzzled exasperation ; the words were : ' They don't want me any more ...
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