Thornton Wilder

Thornton Wilder
Title Thornton Wilder PDF eBook
Author Thornton Wilder
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1980
Genre Literature
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The Cabala ; The Bridge of San Luis Rey ; The Woman of Andros

The Cabala ; The Bridge of San Luis Rey ; The Woman of Andros
Title The Cabala ; The Bridge of San Luis Rey ; The Woman of Andros PDF eBook
Author Thornton Wilder
Publisher
Pages 286
Release 1980
Genre Manners and customs
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The Cabala

The Cabala
Title The Cabala PDF eBook
Author Thornton Wilder
Publisher
Pages
Release 1980
Genre
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The Stories of Thornton Wilder

The Stories of Thornton Wilder
Title The Stories of Thornton Wilder PDF eBook
Author Thornton Wilder
Publisher
Pages
Release 1927
Genre Historical fiction
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A Trio

A Trio
Title A Trio PDF eBook
Author Thornton Wilder
Publisher
Pages 309
Release 1956
Genre
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Three Novels

Three Novels
Title Three Novels PDF eBook
Author Thornton Wilder
Publisher
Pages 309
Release 1956
Genre
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A Thornton Wilder Trio

A Thornton Wilder Trio
Title A Thornton Wilder Trio PDF eBook
Author Thornton Wilder
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1956
Genre
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"Each of the novels is a special achievement, different in its own fashion from any other novels written at the time, or since. The Woman of Andros is a Greek pastoral as beautifully handled as the figures on a Greek vase. It contrasts with The Bridge of San Luis Rey, which is a fable (perhaps more Buddhist than Christian in its feeling), as much as with The Cabala, which is an album of boldly depicted characters. All three novels, different as they are from one another, have something in common besides their economy of statement and their felicity of style. Perhaps it is the quality that was praised by Henry James in his little book on Hawthorne. There he said, speaking of The Scarlet Letter, 'It has about it that charm, very hard to express, which we find in an artist's work the first time he has touched his highest mark--a sort of straightness and naturalness of execution, and unconsciousness of his public, and freshness of interest in his theme.' These books have that quality too, and they ask to be reread."--From back cover.