The Calendar: A Quarterly Review, Volume 1Edgell Rickword Calendar Press Limited, 1925 |
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Page 70
... mind , the ideal reader , is not one with whom we share any particular set of admirations and beliefs . The age of idols is past , for an idol implies a herd - to each literary idol a herd of literary worshippers - and for the modern mind ...
... mind , the ideal reader , is not one with whom we share any particular set of admirations and beliefs . The age of idols is past , for an idol implies a herd - to each literary idol a herd of literary worshippers - and for the modern mind ...
Page 77
... mind is a very Gothic edifice , haphazard with saints and gargoyles . His transitional moral consciousness is continuously rich in the creations of an antithetical fancy . It makes melodrama of his vision of mankind — a species of ...
... mind is a very Gothic edifice , haphazard with saints and gargoyles . His transitional moral consciousness is continuously rich in the creations of an antithetical fancy . It makes melodrama of his vision of mankind — a species of ...
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... mind - processes . On the novelistic side he has found a new angle of impartiality for the delineation of character by disclosing the thread of association on which the mind climbs to its quickly - falling climaxes , where his ...
... mind - processes . On the novelistic side he has found a new angle of impartiality for the delineation of character by disclosing the thread of association on which the mind climbs to its quickly - falling climaxes , where his ...
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