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What is meant to be a disabused view of literary culture becomes an enthralled view of literary commerce.
One cannot help noting, however, that those who take a dim view of literary protections tend to change their views when it is their own rights being infringed by others.
In the view of literary scholar Greg Kucich, they reveal Mary Shelley's "prodigious research across several centuries and in multiple languages", her gift for biographical narrative, and her interest in the "emerging forms of feminist historiography".
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The critical view of American literary commerce and the commercial view of American literary commerce end up looking oddly the same.
From the point of view of ideas, literary themes, and style, ʿAṭṭār's influence was strongly felt not only in Persian literature but also in other Islamic literatures.
"It really is rather important," wrote Warburg to his star author, "from the point of view of your literary career to get it [the new novel] by the end of the year and indeed earlier if possible".
Occasionally, James the poet steps back to consider himself from the point of view of a literary critic, his most reliable alter ego: What is it worth, then, this insane last phase When everything about you goes downhill?
A rather romantic view of the literary life comes to a heavy-handed early peak when Samantha announces that her autobiographical first novel, dishing the dirt on her parents' break-up, is to be published.
Notable among his other work is his correspondence with fellow Belgian writers Fernand Séverin, Albert Mockel, and Gabrielle Max (published respectively as Lettres à Fernand Séverin [1924], Lettres à Albert Mockel [1986], and Lettres à une jeune fille [1954; "Letters to a Young Girl"]); it provides an insider's view of Belgian literary and cultural life from 1885 to 1906.
It's a cynical view of the literary scene, to be sure, but it's not totally inaccurate — and it's a bit of a miracle that Smith is able to mock it without seeming angry or entitled.
A survey of literary pooches.
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