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His two earliest works of narrative fiction, More Pricks Than Kicks and Murphy,
abound in descriptive detail. In Watt, the last of Beckett's novels written in English,
the milieu is still recognizably Irish, but most of the action takes place in a highly ...
His two earliest works of narrative fiction, More Pricks Than Kicks and Murphy,
abound in descriptive detail. In Watt, the last of Beckett's novels written in English,
the milieu is still recognizably Irish, but most of the action takes place in a highly ...
Page 270
Blake was experimenting in narrative as well as lyrical poetry at this time. Tiriel ...
In Tiriel and The Book of Thel Blake uses for the first time the long unrhymed line
of 14 syllables, which was to become the staple metre of his narrative poetry.
Blake was experimenting in narrative as well as lyrical poetry at this time. Tiriel ...
In Tiriel and The Book of Thel Blake uses for the first time the long unrhymed line
of 14 syllables, which was to become the staple metre of his narrative poetry.
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Vazov's narrative gifts were at their highest in Bulgaria's "national novel" Pod
igoto (1893; translated as Under the Yoke, 1894), which vividly described the
Bulgarian struggle against the Turks; his short stories entertained and his
travelogues ...
Vazov's narrative gifts were at their highest in Bulgaria's "national novel" Pod
igoto (1893; translated as Under the Yoke, 1894), which vividly described the
Bulgarian struggle against the Turks; his short stories entertained and his
travelogues ...
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