An Approach to Literature: A Collection of Prose and Verse with Analyses and DiscussionsCleanth Brooks, John Thibaut Purser, Robert Penn Warren F. S. Crofts & Company, 1939 - 634 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 43
Page 25
... novel ; and the form generally falls within the limits of 10,000 to 35,000 words . Any piece of fiction over the upper figure is usually termed a novel . This measurement by length is , quite obviously , a fairly crude and arbitrary way ...
... novel ; and the form generally falls within the limits of 10,000 to 35,000 words . Any piece of fiction over the upper figure is usually termed a novel . This measurement by length is , quite obviously , a fairly crude and arbitrary way ...
Page 213
... Novel ́E HAVE said that a novel is a long piece of fiction and that a novelette is a short novel . A great deal of criticism has been written about novels . Some of this criticism intends to distinguish the novel from other forms of ...
... Novel ́E HAVE said that a novel is a long piece of fiction and that a novelette is a short novel . A great deal of criticism has been written about novels . Some of this criticism intends to distinguish the novel from other forms of ...
Page 215
... novel , for he would have no problem of constructing new scenes or selecting from among too many scenes . This method of constructing the novel enabled Hawthorne to keep the action concentrated on his main idea and to make the moral ...
... novel , for he would have no problem of constructing new scenes or selecting from among too many scenes . This method of constructing the novel enabled Hawthorne to keep the action concentrated on his main idea and to make the moral ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO POETRY | 17 |
Bret Harte | 35 |
Guy de Maupassant | 41 |
Copyright | |
23 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ain't American Andrew Nelson Lytle answer Armstid Arthur Dimmesdale asked banks beauty better Bob French bright boy called Capri character child culture dark Detroit Dimmesdale door effect emotional essay eyes face fact feel Flem Frederic Harrison Gentleman from San girl girlie give hand head heart Henry Hester Prynne horse human idea interest Jerico kind light literature little Pearl live looked means ment mind minister moral mother nature never nigger night novel once outen perfection person piece of fiction Porphyria present Puritan question race reader Red Currie Ring Lardner Roger Chillingworth San Francisco scarlet letter scene seemed sense Sherwood Anderson short story Snopes soul Spike stars stood strange talk tell theme things thou thought tion town turned voice walked whole wife woman words writer