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novel and was
The novel was not only the presenter of the new, secular, rationalistic, private world of the middle class.
Lewis was spending his mornings, with the help of two secretaries, on the galleys of that long novel, making considerable revisions, and the combination of hard work and hard frivolity exhausted him once more, so that he was compelled to spend three days in the Harbor Sanatorium in the last week of January.
Krim was able to get an advance for a novel, and time and opportunity to write at Yaddo, but it was no good.
He was thinking his way into a new novel, a big one, one that people had been waiting for.
His lordship was concerned in the management of Drury Lane but, if there were no opportunities there, would he read and criticize her novel??
Postmaster General J. Edward Day, who must deal with matters of postal censorship, is himself author of a novel, Bartholf Street, albeit one he was obliged to publish at his own expense.
A year ago it was bruited that the primary character in Erich Maria Remarque's new novel was based on the Marquis Alfonso De Portago, the Spanish nobleman who died driving in the Mille Miglia automobile race of 1957.
Mr. Remarque's conception of this novel was sound and perhaps even noble.
the book was a fine historical novel about Edward 3,, and I did a week of research to get the details just right: the fifteenth-century armor, furnishings, clothes.
As a first step, Algerian literature was marked by works whose main concern was the assertion of the Algerian national entity, there is the publication of novels as the Algerian trilogy of Mohammed Dib, or even Nedjma of Kateb Yacine novel which is often regarded as a monumental and major work.
Significantly, Huxley also worked for a time in the 1920s at the technologically advanced Brunner and Mond chemical plant in Billingham, Teesside, and the most recent introduction to his famous science fiction novel Brave New World ( 1932 ) states that this experience of " an ordered universe in a world of planless incoherence " was one source for the novel.
According to Burgess, the novel was a jeu d ' esprit written in just three weeks.
In 1950 it was combined with " War of Nerves " ( 1950 ), " Discord in Scarlet " ( 1939 ) and " M33 in Andromeda " ( 1943 ) to form the novel The Voyage of the Space Beagle ( 1950 ).
He wrote a mainstream novel that was set in Communist China, The Violent Man ( 1962 ); he said that to research this book he had read 100 books about China.
According to a research report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Oran was decimated by the plague in 1556 and 1678, but outbreaks after European colonization, in 1921 ( 185 cases ), 1931 ( 76 cases ), and 1944 ( 95 cases ), were very far from the scale of the epidemic described in the novel.
The scenes at the end of the novel, when Oran's gates are reopened, recall the jubilant scenes in Paris when the city was liberated in 1944.
Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930.
The novel was not published until shortly after Christie's death in 1976, some thirty-six years after it was originally written.
This first film was based on the 1957 novel 4: 50 from Paddington ( U. S. title, What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!

novel and essentially
Hugh Luke argues that " By ending her story with the picture of the Earth's solitary inhabitant, she has brought nearly the whole weight of the novel to bear upon the idea that the condition of the individual being is essentially isolated and therefore ultimately tragic " ( xvii ).
Sheri Tepper's novel Plague of Angels contains archetypical villages, essentially human zoos where a wide variety of archetypal people are kept, including heroes, orphans, oracles, ingénues, bastards, young lovers, poets, princesses, martyrs, and fools.
The Golden Bowl ( 1904 ) is a complex, intense study of marriage and adultery that completes the " major phase " and, essentially, James's career in the novel.
The novel, set in fictional Raintree County, Indiana, is essentially in two parts ; before the Civil War and after.
He is a central character in the action in the early part of the novel, essentially fulfilling all the requirements of being a conventional protagonist.
Also, in the Captain Future novel " Planets in Peril " ( 1942 ) by Edmond Hamilton, Chapter 13 " Phantom Prisoners ", Captain Future is sent to the " Vault of the Unbodied "... essentially an early version of the Phantom Zone.
In the novel Dreadnought by Diane Carey the protagonist Piper, a recent academy graduate, manages to crash the entire simulator by attempting to improvise an engineering solution to the problem through a very unorthodox series of computer commands and jury-rigging, essentially tricking the computer into fighting itself.
In his 1959 novel Life and Fate, Vassily Grossman's principal character, the physicist Viktor Shtrum, reflects on Prout's hypothesis about hydrogen being the origin of other elements ( and the felicitous fact that Prout's incorrect data led to an essentially correct conclusion ), as he worries about his inability to formulate his own thesis.
This end-sequencing strategy essentially creates a novel STS with which to screen the other contigs.
It used a number of plot elements from the second half of Ende's novel, but told an essentially new tale.
By telling the story of Avis Everhard, the novel is essentially an adventurous tale heavily strewn with social commentary of an alternate future ( from a 1907 perspective ).
This first in his Secantis Sequence, the novel approaches an interstellar empire from the perspective of the underclass, the main characters being so-called Freeriders --- essentially hobos who stow away on translight ships and maintain a loose but widespread community.
The novel is essentially the story of Gervaise Macquart, who was featured briefly in the first novel in the series, La Fortune des Rougon, running away to Paris with her shiftless lover Lantier to work as a washerwoman in a hot, busy laundry in one of the seedier areas of the city.
However, she did publish a total of five novels: the 1952 publication of La Isla y los demonios, which is essentially the prequel to Nada ; her 1955 La mujer nueva, motivated by her re-discovery of her Catholic faith and recipient of the Premio Menorca ; her 1963 La insolación, the initial installment of the trilogy Tres pasos fuera del tiempo ; and finally her posthumous Al volver la esquina, published in May 2004 and considered by many to be her most accomplished psychological novel.
Poe later wrote to Burton that he agreed with the review, saying it " was essentially correct " and the novel was " a very silly book ".
Spinoza also posited a novel view of the Torah ; he claimed that it was essentially a political constitution of the ancient state of Israel.
The novel is essentially didactic, and was not primarily written by its author as an entertainment.
It is only toward the end of the novel that these judgments are at all softened and we are reminded of Cary's dictum that life for all people, not just women, is essentially unfair.
* In Martin Caidin's novel Star Bright, an object is created during an implosion-fusion test that has essentially the properties of a micro black hole, though it is not given that name.
Irulan is essentially the narrator of the novel Dune, with excerpts from her later writings used as epigraphs ( which also appear to a much lesser extent in subsequent novels in the series ).
In the US, the phrase " consisting of " excludes additional limitations, while the phrase " consisting essentially of " excludes additional limitations that would " materially affect the basic and novel characteristic ( s ) of the claimed invention ".
Émile Henriot coined the title in an article in the popular French newspaper Le Monde on May 22, 1957 to describe certain writers who experimented with style in each novel, creating an essentially new style each time.
The book received an enthusiastic review in the New York Times upon its original publication, which called it " a novel of remarkable power ," and which read in part " Its varied elements are harmoniously blended, and the discriminating reader who has completed the whole story in a protracted sitting or two must rise from it with the conviction that there are no parts of it which do not properly and essentially belong to the whole.

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