Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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Pagina 177
... write such a book again - tho ' when a poor devil writes . with duns all round him . . . what can you ex- pect ... but a beggarly ' Redburn ' ! " Although Redburn is far from being one of his best works , it was not as bad as Melville ...
... write such a book again - tho ' when a poor devil writes . with duns all round him . . . what can you ex- pect ... but a beggarly ' Redburn ' ! " Although Redburn is far from being one of his best works , it was not as bad as Melville ...
Pagina 185
... writer should write like an Englishman or a Frenchman ; let him write like a man , for then he will be sure to write like an American . Let us away with this leaven of literary flunkeyism towards England . If either must play the ...
... writer should write like an Englishman or a Frenchman ; let him write like a man , for then he will be sure to write like an American . Let us away with this leaven of literary flunkeyism towards England . If either must play the ...
Pagina 574
... writes a novel . The painter is able to teach the rudiments of his practice , and it is possible , from the study of good work ( granted the aptitude ) , both to learn how to paint and to learn how to write . Yet it remains true ...
... writes a novel . The painter is able to teach the rudiments of his practice , and it is possible , from the study of good work ( granted the aptitude ) , both to learn how to paint and to learn how to write . Yet it remains true ...
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