id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3377 Howells, William Dean Criticism and Fiction .txt text/plain 28932 983 63 those called critics," the author says, "they have generally sought nature long enough yet to allow most critics the time to learn some more other author or artist, but in his relation to the human nature, known to Such a critic will not respect Balzac's good work the less for contemning write like the English critic, to show his wit if not his learning, to a book in such a light that the reader shall know its class, its there have not been greater books since criticism became an art than clearest things which have been said of the art of fiction in a time when whole range of fiction I know of no true picture of life--that is, of exceeding great multitude of novel-writers and such like must, in a new much or how little the American novel ought to deal with certain facts of ./cache/3377.txt ./txt/3377.txt