The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 197
... Russian spies in our midst . One cannot help being worried , however , by the length of time needed for uncovering the full extent of the treason . In the United States and in Britain we have lately witnessed trials of Russian spies ...
... Russian spies in our midst . One cannot help being worried , however , by the length of time needed for uncovering the full extent of the treason . In the United States and in Britain we have lately witnessed trials of Russian spies ...
Page 236
... Russia -— in 19th - century Russia , that is . So it is not surprising that Gogol , the first of the great Russian novelists , frequently reminds us of Fielding and Dickens . The Russian novel seems to have begun with the picaresque ...
... Russia -— in 19th - century Russia , that is . So it is not surprising that Gogol , the first of the great Russian novelists , frequently reminds us of Fielding and Dickens . The Russian novel seems to have begun with the picaresque ...
Page 239
... Russian story ought , it leaves one to ask oneself the perennial question of how much is due to the pull of the fictional and timeless land - Russia itself— the pull which any Russian translation has and which no native novelist can ...
... Russian story ought , it leaves one to ask oneself the perennial question of how much is due to the pull of the fictional and timeless land - Russia itself— the pull which any Russian translation has and which no native novelist can ...
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EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 23 |
FARM AND GARDEN | 58 |
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