No author, without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country where there is no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity, in broad and simple daylight,... The Working man - Сторінка 109Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| George Henry Nettleton - 1901 - 264 стор.
...Hawthorne wrote calmly in the Preface to The Marble Faun, " No author, without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country...no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor any thing but a commonplace prosperity in broad and simple daylight, as is happily... | |
| John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1903 - 426 стор.
...difficulty an American author has in finding such materials: "No author without a trial can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country...no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity, in broad and simple daylight. Romance... | |
| Martin Samuel Vilas - 1904 - 78 стор.
...words that more fitly apply to the time of which we speak. "No author without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country...no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a common-place prosperity in broad and simple daylight as is happily... | |
| Martin Samuel Vilas - 1904 - 80 стор.
...words that more fitly apply to the time of which we speak. "No author without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country...no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a common-place prosperity in broad and simple daylight as is happily... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1904 - 404 стор.
...clumsiest tricks. He forces his apologies to sound like boasting. No author [he says] can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country where there is no shadow, no antiqiuty, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity,... | |
| Aeschylus - 1905 - 372 стор.
...banks of the Nile. It is just this kind of sorrow and 1 Hawthorne {Marble Faun, Preface) speaks " of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country...no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong," and Motley, after reading the romance, says, " I like those shadowy, weird, fantastic,... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1906 - 324 стор.
...In the preface to "The Marble Faun " Hawthorne wrote : " No author without a trial can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country...no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosper- romance? ° f ity in broad and simple daylight."... | |
| 1906 - 774 стор.
...writers continue to go abroad when with Hawthorne, their genius "rebels at the difficulty of writing romance about a country where there is no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity in broad and simple daylight, as is happily... | |
| Theodore Stanton - 1909 - 524 стор.
...complained as late as 1859, in the preface to "The Marble Faun": No author, without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country...no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity, in broad and simple daylight, as is happily... | |
| John Lawson Stoddard - 1910 - 490 стор.
...clumsiest tricks. He forces his apologies to sound like boasting. "No author," he says, "can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance about a country...no shadow, no antiquity, no mystery, no picturesque and gloomy wrong, nor anything but a commonplace prosperity, as is happily" (it must and shall be happily... | |
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