Word: novelized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...native opera No. 11 on the shelf and begun over again. He had heard of a plot "in a novel" and was working on that, with its author. No. he wouldn't say what novel, which novelist, but the time and setting were "here and now" and the novelist is not well known. But, added Native Taylor, "He will...
...Olaf College in Minnesota a Norwegian immigrant, professor of literature, writes many a novel, ships them to "the old country" for publication. Last year however he helped translate one of them into English, called it Giants in the Earth, and was promptly acclaimed an important U. S. novelist...
...this delicate subject thoroughly solved and classified in the mind. Suddenly some new experience, some new sensation will present itself and your picture vanishes away in thin air. Such, indeed, is the situation we found ourselves in after trying to absorb the intent of Edna Bryner's recent novel, "While The Bride-Groom Tarried...
...fairly well recognized fact that her first novel "Andy Brandt's Ark", that unusual tale of the American family, was a keen study of the basis of civilization today. In this, her latest novel, whether one is or is not in sympathy with her explanations of the puzzles the conditions of marriage have degenerated into today, one is forced to admit that Miss Bryner puts herself in a class alone in the psychological study of man and their relations with women...
...Sassoon, long recognized as an English Poet of Distinction, has written a novel which caused a sensation in England. The spectator calls it a "rarely beautiful masterpiece...