Gunvaur, which is perhaps less clear-cut than usual) he has surely surpassed himself. In his faculty for getting inside the Eastern mind and showing its queer workings Mr. Kipling stands alone.' The Academy.—' The Naulahka contains passages of great... The Other Housede Henry James - 1896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Rudyard Kipling - 1895 - 374 páginas
...in this book (if we except the description of Tarvin's adventures in the deserted city of Gunnaur, which is perhaps less clear-cut than usual) he has surely surpassed himself. — Athenäum, London. BALLADS AND BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS. i am«, Ciotti, «i .•:.-,. It is distinguished... | |
| Emma Brooke - 1895 - 370 páginas
...in the deserted citi ot Gunvaur, which is perhaps less clrar-cut than usual) he has surely surpassd himself. In his faculty for getting inside the Eastern mind and showing ia queer workings Mr. Killing stands alone." The Academy.—' The Naulahka contains passages of great... | |
| Henry Seton Merriman, Stephen G. Tallentyre - 1896 - 262 páginas
...East; and in this book (if we except the description of Tarvin's adventures in the deserted city of Gunvaur, which is perhaps less clear-cut than usual)...written. . . Whoever reads this novel will find much of it hard to forget . . . and the story of the exodus from the hospital will rank among the best passages... | |
| Edwin Pugh - 1896 - 408 páginas
...East; and in this book (if we except the description of Tarvin's adventures in the deserted city of Gunvaur, which is perhaps less clear-cut than usual)...written. . . Whoever reads this novel will find much of it hard to forget . . . and the story of the exodus from the hospital will rank among the best passages... | |
| Percy White - 1896 - 342 páginas
...East; and in this book (if we except the description of Tarvin's adventures in the deserted city of Gunvaur, which is perhaps less clear-cut than usual)...workings Mr. Kipling stands alone.' The Academy.—' T/u Naulahka contains passages of great merit. There are descriptions scattered through its pages which... | |
| Robert Hichens - 1897 - 464 páginas
...East; and in this book (if we except the description of Tarvin's adventures in the deserted city of Gunvaur, which is perhaps less clear-cut than usual)...workings Mr. Kipling stands alone.' The Academy.—' The Naulakka contains passages of great merit. There are descriptions scattered through its pages which... | |
| Anne Douglas Sedgwick - 1898 - 346 páginas
...East; and in this book (if we except the description of Tarvin's adventures in the deserted city of Gunvaur, which is perhaps less clear-cut than usual)...written. . . . Whoever reads this novel will find much of it hard to forget . . . and the story of the exodus from the hospital will rank among the best passages... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1898 - 366 páginas
...East; and in this book (if we except the description of Tarvin's adventures in the deserted city of Gunvaur, which is perhaps less clear-cut than usual)...written. . . . Whoever reads this novel will find much of it hard to forget . . . and the story of the exodus from the hospital will rank among the best passages... | |
| Annie E. Holdsworth - 1898 - 448 páginas
...East; and in this book (if we except the description of Tarvin's adventures in the deserted city of Gunvaur, which is perhaps less clear-cut than usual)...written. . . . Whoever reads this novel will find much of it hard to forget . . . and the story of the exodus from the hospital will rank among the best passages... | |
| Elizabeth Robins - 1898 - 478 páginas
...East; and in this book (if we except the description of Tarvin's adventures in the deserted city of Gunvaur, which is perhaps less clear-cut than usual)...written. . . . Whoever reads this novel will find much of it hard to forget . . . and the story of the exodus from the hospital will rank among the best passages... | |
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