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Novelist W. L. George admires the novel because, among other things, "it expresses the mind of man, his pains that pass, his hopes that fade and are born again . . ." which all other book forms—history and economics, for example—fail to do. This collection of essays was controversial when published, as they deemed the English novel too prudish.
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Add A Novelist on Novels (Barnes & Noble Digital Library), Novelist W. L. George admires the novel because, among other things, it expresses the mind of man, his pains that pass, his hopes that fade and are born again . . . which all other book forms—history and economics, for example—fail to do. This collectio, A Novelist on Novels (Barnes & Noble Digital Library) to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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