Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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Pagina 1
... person is not deeply interested in those simple every- day facts of life . What the reader does want to know is : how the author did his writing ; how he was inspired ; what incentives and motives were in the background of his success ...
... person is not deeply interested in those simple every- day facts of life . What the reader does want to know is : how the author did his writing ; how he was inspired ; what incentives and motives were in the background of his success ...
Pagina 2
... person has been guilty of leading a secret life of gross indiscretions and uncouth conduct ? Readers of biography ... persons of high ideals , and above the average in moral habits . Popular biography has placed too much stress upon the ...
... person has been guilty of leading a secret life of gross indiscretions and uncouth conduct ? Readers of biography ... persons of high ideals , and above the average in moral habits . Popular biography has placed too much stress upon the ...
Pagina 5
... person . It seems to me that there is a real need for such bio- graphical truths . To complete the picture the biography must also tell something about the source of inspira- tion , the depth of the wells from which were drawn the ...
... person . It seems to me that there is a real need for such bio- graphical truths . To complete the picture the biography must also tell something about the source of inspira- tion , the depth of the wells from which were drawn the ...
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