... the book we don’t feel we’ve gotten very close to these people, especially Stephen. Stephen is a very cold, dim sort of fellow, withdrawn, and so on. At any rate, that remains the model for exhaustiveness of a kind. Radeljković: What about “Moby-Dick”? “Moby-Dick” is the same type of book. Updike: The wish to say all there is about whales is certainly very much there, and one puts the book down...
... the flapping folds of a huge black standard.
" Its double origin involves a double nature; for while theEnglish spirit is towards discursiveness and variety, the new Frenchmovement is rather towards exhaustiveness. Mr. Arnold Bennett hasexperimented in both forms of amplitude. His superb "Old Wives' Tale,"wandering from person to person and from scene to scene, is by far thefinest "long novel" ...
... to his browand a great readiness to smile.
" Its double origin involves a double nature; for while theEnglish spirit is towards discursiveness and variety, the new Frenchmovement is rather towards exhaustiveness. Mr. Arnold Bennett hasexperimented in both forms of amplitude. His superb "Old Wives' Tale,"wandering from person to person and from scene to scene, is by far thefinest "long novel" ...
...last instant he decided not toproduce it prematurely.
" Its double origin involves a double nature; for while theEnglish spirit is towards discursiveness and variety, the new Frenchmovement is rather towards exhaustiveness. Mr. Arnold Bennett hasexperimented in both forms of amplitude. His superb "Old Wives' Tale,"wandering from person to person and from scene to scene, is by far thefinest "long ...
..., the sameblossom-laden trees and tree-ferns.
" Its double origin involves a double nature; for while theEnglish spirit is towards discursiveness and variety, the new Frenchmovement is rather towards exhaustiveness. Mr. Arnold Bennett hasexperimented in both forms of amplitude. His superb "Old Wives' Tale,"wandering from person to person and from scene to scene, is by far thefinest "long novel" ...
... of them the restlessness of the horses increased.
" Its double origin involves a double nature; for while theEnglish spirit is towards discursiveness and variety, the new Frenchmovement is rather towards exhaustiveness. Mr. Arnold Bennett hasexperimented in both forms of amplitude. His superb "Old Wives' Tale,"wandering from person to person and from scene to scene, is by far thefinest "long ...
... if not of acute, then of chronic financialdisorders.
" Its double origin involves a double nature; for while theEnglish spirit is towards discursiveness and variety, the new Frenchmovement is rather towards exhaustiveness. Mr. Arnold Bennett hasexperimented in both forms of amplitude. His superb "Old Wives' Tale,"wandering from person to person and from scene to scene, is by far thefinest "long ...
... the flapping folds of a huge black standard.
" Its double origin involves a double nature; for while theEnglish spirit is towards discursiveness and variety, the new Frenchmovement is rather towards exhaustiveness. Mr. Arnold Bennett hasexperimented in both forms of amplitude. His superb "Old Wives' Tale,"wandering from person to person and from scene to scene, is by far thefinest "long novel" ...
" Its double origin involves a double nature; for while theEnglish spirit is towards discursiveness and variety, the new Frenchmovement is rather towards exhaustiveness. Mr. Arnold Bennett hasexperimented in both forms of amplitude. His superb "Old Wives' Tale,"wandering from person to person and from scene to scene, is by far thefinest "long novel" that has been written in English in the ...
...last instant he decided not toproduce it prematurely.
" Its double origin involves a double nature; for while theEnglish spirit is towards discursiveness and variety, the new Frenchmovement is rather towards exhaustiveness. Mr. Arnold Bennett hasexperimented in both forms of amplitude. His superb "Old Wives' Tale,"wandering from person to person and from scene to scene, is by far thefinest "long ...