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... writer in the eighteenth century , and many twentieth century answers were given then to problems that we think of as new . Thus Oliver Goldsmith thought of the novel as superseding the classroom : Were our schoolmasters , if any of ...
... writer in the eighteenth century , and many twentieth century answers were given then to problems that we think of as new . Thus Oliver Goldsmith thought of the novel as superseding the classroom : Were our schoolmasters , if any of ...
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... writer's own experience affects his desire to represent human affairs in a work of fiction . Baldwin's formula evades , through rhetorical sweep , the genuinely difficult issue of the relationship between social experience and ...
... writer's own experience affects his desire to represent human affairs in a work of fiction . Baldwin's formula evades , through rhetorical sweep , the genuinely difficult issue of the relationship between social experience and ...
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... writers devoted to themes of desper- ation cannot keep themselves morally intact . And when we come to a writer like Richard Wright , who deals with the most degraded and inarticulate sector of the Negro world , the distinction between ...
... writers devoted to themes of desper- ation cannot keep themselves morally intact . And when we come to a writer like Richard Wright , who deals with the most degraded and inarticulate sector of the Negro world , the distinction between ...
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