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100 1 $aMatthews, Brander,$d1852-1929
245 10 $aAspects of fiction and other ventures in criticism,$cby Brander Matthews.
250 $a3d ed., enl.
260 $aNew York,$bC. Scribner's Sons,$c1902.
300 $a297 p.$c20 cm.
505 0 $aAmerican literature.--Two studies of the South.--The penalty of humor.--On pleasing the taste of the public.--On certain parallelisms between the ancient drama and the modern.--The importance of the folk-theatre.--Two French dramatic critics: M. Francisque Sarcey; M. Jules Lemaître.--Two Scotsmen of letters: Mr. Andrew Lang; Robert Louis Stevenson.--Aspects of fiction: The gift of story-telling; Cervantes, Zola, Kipling & co.; The prose tales of M. François Coppée; The short stories of M. Ludovic Halévy; Mr. Charles Dudley Warner as a writer of fiction.
650 0 $aLiterature, Modern.
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