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Page 14 from Issue 75
Spring / Summer 1989
the life of an artist, in creating
fiction
(which is and has long been a way of life for me). I am ...
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Page 111 from Issue 4
fiction
and drama. William Archer, the translator and promoter of Ibsen, helps us to recreate the ...
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Page 154 from Issue 4
novel" and contemporary
fiction
in general most evoke. Each of course faces in its own way the same ...
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Page 173 from Issue 4
immutability sought for in the womb of sleep, so that unlike those science
fiction
travellers carried in the ...
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Page 176 from Issue 4
the other. Neither the epitome of evanescent
fiction
, nor a core of factual experience, ...
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Page 181 from Issue 4
more interest than counterpart works of
fiction
. It would be unproductive to belabor specific ...
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Page 146 from Issue 7
between the two World Wars intellect, damped down in our
fiction
by our novelists' unflinching ...
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Page 136 from Issue 8
Effie for short. I leave to the reader the problem (essentially one of romantic
fiction
) of how to bring ...
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Page 249 from Issue 8
less
fictional
than the campaign slogan which raised Eisenhower's blood pressure in 1960. But ...
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Page 154 from Issue 12
spirit. And the form of his
fiction
is much influenced, though indirectl through Swift, by a homiletic ...
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