The art of fiction has, in fact, become a finer art in our day than it was with Dickens and Thackeray. We could not suffer the confidential attitude of the latter now, nor the mannerism of the former, any more than we could endure the prolixity of Richardson... Literary News - Stranica 361883Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| John Nichol - 1882 - Broj stranica: 496
...so ridiculous as to evade resentment. " The art of fiction," he confidently asserts, "has, in fact, become a finer art in our day than it was with Dickens...not suffer the confidential attitude of the latter, nor the mannerism of the former, any more than we could endure the prolixity of Richardson or the coarseness... | |
| John Nichol - 1882 - Broj stranica: 492
...so ridiculous as to evade resentment. "The art of fiction," he confidently asserts, "has, in fact, become a finer art in our day than it was with Dickens and Thackeray. We could not sufier the confidential attitude of the latter, nor the mannerism of the former, any more than we could... | |
| John Nichol - 1882 - Broj stranica: 492
...so ridiculous as to evade resentment. "The art of fiction," he confidently asserts, "has, in fact, become a finer art in our day than it was with Dickens and Thackeray. AVe could not suffer the confidential attitude of the latter, nor the mannerism of the former, any... | |
| Titus Munson Coan - 1883 - Broj stranica: 288
...fiction, of which craft he assures us Mr. James is at present the head. " The art of fiction has in fact become a finer art in our day than it was with Dickens...mannerism of the former, any more than we could endure the prolixitjr of Richardson or the coarseness of Fielding. These great men are of the past, they and their... | |
| 1883 - Broj stranica: 606
...superior to Dickens and Thackeray. ' The art of fiction,' Mr. Howells gravely tells us, ' has in fact become a finer art in our day than it was with Dickens...of the latter now, nor the mannerism of the former. . . . These great men are of the past — they and their methods and interests.' The ' school which... | |
| 1883 - Broj stranica: 886
...fiction, of which craft he assures us Mr James is at present the head. " The art of fiction has in fact become a finer art in our day than it was with Dickens and Thackeray. We could not sutler the confidential attitude of the latter now, nor the mannerism of the former, any more than... | |
| 1885 - Broj stranica: 762
...art of fiction," says Mr. Howells. In his startling little article on Mr. Henry James, " has In fact become a finer art in our day than it was with Dickens and Thackeray, and we could not now suffer the confidential attitude of the latter, nor the mannerism of the former,... | |
| 1888 - Broj stranica: 612
...was in Mr. Howells' mind, no doubt, when he wrote the sentence : " The art of fiction has, in fact, become a finer art in our day than it was with Dickens and Thackeray." In different ways Hardy and James have exemplified the new form of art in fiction, but I can not think... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson - 1890 - Broj stranica: 708
...Hawthorne. 1870. HENRY JAMES, JB. 184У-. '•A FIXER ART IN OUR DAT." The art of fiction has, in fact, become a finer art in our day than it was with Dickens...prolixity of Richardson or the coarseness of Fielding. — Sketch uf Henry James, Jr., in the "Century ЗГнуиzine," November, 1882. WILLIAM D KÄS HOWELLS.... | |
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