It was to be a study of the novel as a literary form, but as he progresses he changes it into a study of the development of personality in literature, and finally ends it by devoting half his total space to a rhapsody upon George Eliot.
This condition worked itself out in a literary form that is seen now to be the most distinctive product of the period.
Be the cause what it may, for a time historical romance was the dominant literary form in America.
The novel gained its present respectability as a literary formby what may be called an artifice.
Its recognition constitutes one of the phases of the development of art in the nineteenth century, and it is safe to say that it will remain and occupy a permanent place as a literary form.
These show that it is not mechanical or isolated, but as natural as any poetic or literary form.
The lateness of the Puranic stories in literary form is no argument against their antiquity.
A further decline both in intellectual interest and in moral tendency appeared in the resuscitation in a literary form of the Fabulae Atellanae, the chief writers of which were L.
The folk-tale originally did not come from the people in literary form.
An old tale which has a literary form unusual in its approach to the perfect literary form, is the Norse, The Three Billy-Goats Gruff, told by Dasent in Tales from the Norse.
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