The Book of the Short StoryAlexander Jessup, Henry Seidel Canby D. Appleton, 1918 - 507 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 17
... brought about indirectly by his ambitious dame . I have quoted a line or so from the introduction to The Spectator paper , and it is evi- dent that this story begins with an abstraction , a theory , which is dressed in narrative to ...
... brought about indirectly by his ambitious dame . I have quoted a line or so from the introduction to The Spectator paper , and it is evi- dent that this story begins with an abstraction , a theory , which is dressed in narrative to ...
الصفحة 18
... brought to a nicety that which may be called the machinery of the Short Story . To tell a tale well requires careful arrangement of events , a careful propor- tioning , careful adjustment of description and of narra- tion , of character ...
... brought to a nicety that which may be called the machinery of the Short Story . To tell a tale well requires careful arrangement of events , a careful propor- tioning , careful adjustment of description and of narra- tion , of character ...
الصفحة 26
... brought into common use . In a comparison with the novel , we may take all these shorter stories , and say that the difference lies in the point of view - provided that the novel be of that class which aims at a natural transcription of ...
... brought into common use . In a comparison with the novel , we may take all these shorter stories , and say that the difference lies in the point of view - provided that the novel be of that class which aims at a natural transcription of ...
الصفحة 36
... brought thee , what has brought thee , little one , what has brought thee ? If thou sayest not speedily what has brought thee to this isle , I will make thee know thyself ; as a flame thou shalt vanish ; if thou tellest me not something ...
... brought thee , what has brought thee , little one , what has brought thee ? If thou sayest not speedily what has brought thee to this isle , I will make thee know thyself ; as a flame thou shalt vanish ; if thou tellest me not something ...
الصفحة 37
... brought to this isle by a wave of the sea . ' 66 Then said he to me : ' Fear not , fear not , little one , and make not thy face sad . If thou hast come to me , it is God ' who has let thee live . For it is he who has brought thee to ...
... brought to this isle by a wave of the sea . ' 66 Then said he to me : ' Fear not , fear not , little one , and make not thy face sad . If thou hast come to me , it is God ' who has let thee live . For it is he who has brought thee to ...
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