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It may be argued that a work which deals only with writers of great and enduring value will create an impression nearer the real truth than one which finds a place for every single figure recognized as significant in literary history .
It may be argued that a work which deals only with writers of great and enduring value will create an impression nearer the real truth than one which finds a place for every single figure recognized as significant in literary history .
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By 1870 , some of these men , as well as several younger writers , had already finished their work . Tennyson , Ruskin and Carlyle continued to write for some years longer , but they did little to alter their reputation , and , meantime ...
By 1870 , some of these men , as well as several younger writers , had already finished their work . Tennyson , Ruskin and Carlyle continued to write for some years longer , but they did little to alter their reputation , and , meantime ...
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Before the War , the “ psychological ” novel was much in vogue , and in Henry James , an American writer who assumed ... who , like many writers of the day , is concerned with the theory of the novel as well as with its practice .
Before the War , the “ psychological ” novel was much in vogue , and in Henry James , an American writer who assumed ... who , like many writers of the day , is concerned with the theory of the novel as well as with its practice .
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