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- catalog contributor b4196784.
- catalog created "1963.".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "1963.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1963.".
- catalog description ""To study the craft, to follow the process, to read constructively" / Percy Lubbock -- "The world, the temporal world, rests on a few very simple ideas ... It rests notably, amongst others, on the idea of fidelity" / Joseph Conrad -- " I should like to confess my surprise on finding that notwithstanding all its apparatus of analysis the story consists for the most part of physical impresions" / Joseph Conrad -- 'As to the story itself, it is true enough in its essentials. The sustained invention of a really telling lie demands a talent which I do not possess." / Joseph Conrad -- "The way to do a thing that shall make it undergo most doing" / Henry James -- "He sought the paragraph, and afterwards the page, and after the page the chapter. And the chapter was sought in relation to the book: the book was always in his mind ..." / George Moore -- "It must strenuously aspire to the plasticity of sculpture, to the colour of painting, and to the magic suggestiveness of music -- which is the art of arts." / Joseph Conrad.".
- catalog extent "248 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Joseph Conrad: some aspects of the art of the novel.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Joseph Conrad: some aspects of the art of the novel.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "1963.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Russell & Russell,".
- catalog relation "Joseph Conrad: some aspects of the art of the novel.".
- catalog subject "823.912".
- catalog subject "Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog subject "Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924.".
- catalog subject "PR6005.O4 Z59 1963".
- catalog tableOfContents ""To study the craft, to follow the process, to read constructively" / Percy Lubbock -- "The world, the temporal world, rests on a few very simple ideas ... It rests notably, amongst others, on the idea of fidelity" / Joseph Conrad -- " I should like to confess my surprise on finding that notwithstanding all its apparatus of analysis the story consists for the most part of physical impresions" / Joseph Conrad -- 'As to the story itself, it is true enough in its essentials. The sustained invention of a really telling lie demands a talent which I do not possess." / Joseph Conrad -- "The way to do a thing that shall make it undergo most doing" / Henry James -- "He sought the paragraph, and afterwards the page, and after the page the chapter. And the chapter was sought in relation to the book: the book was always in his mind ..." / George Moore -- "It must strenuously aspire to the plasticity of sculpture, to the colour of painting, and to the magic suggestiveness of music -- which is the art of arts." / Joseph Conrad.".
- catalog title "Joseph Conrad: some aspects of the art of the novel.".
- catalog type "text".