If we examine a great novel which attains and keeps a measure of fame, we are aware of the flavor of the writer's personality in that work, as a peach tastes like a peach, caviar like caviar, and onion like an onion.


Canadian Literature (Autumn, 1959)


If we examine a great novel which attains and keeps a measure of fame, we are aware of the flavor of the writer's personality in that work, as a...

If we examine a great novel which attains and keeps a measure of fame, we are aware of the flavor of the writer's personality in that work, as a...

If we examine a great novel which attains and keeps a measure of fame, we are aware of the flavor of the writer's personality in that work, as a...

If we examine a great novel which attains and keeps a measure of fame, we are aware of the flavor of the writer's personality in that work, as a...