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Probably the delighted recognition with which these ruthless analyses of character were hailed was due to the satisfaction which attends the exhibition of a proper object of satire meeting with its just deserts. Of "The Suburbanite," to the writer's mind perhaps the most subtly accurate character-study of all, the artist speaks in terms of apology.
The incidents, making all due allowance for these differences and those of climate and physical surroundings, are not merely alike; they are often indistinguishable. It cannot, of course, be expected that the characters of the actors in these stories will be drawn with skill, or indeed that any attention will be paid to them. Character-study is a late development.
But I think that she feels very deeply, and that her life has always been more or less of a failure. At least, that is the sort of feeling I have about her." Again, but more gradually, the colour rose in her face. She took up her basket, and began to unpack it. Carfax turned fully round. "You go in for character-study," he said. "A little," she owned. "I can't help it.
Frank Reynolds as a colourist is less known to the general public than Frank Reynolds the black-and-white artist. It is only of recent years, indeed, that he has turned his attention to painting. The present volume includes, besides the drawing of Tony Weller just referred to, his picture of "The Warrener," another fine character-study, exhibited at the Royal Institute in 1907.
Back of both men and circumstances, however, stands sovereign Providence, shaping our ends, rough-hew them how we will. No character-study is just that fails to take into consideration the force of circumstances under which the subject of the study has acted at a given moment in his life.
She has succeeded in presenting a remarkable character-study of the most remarkable man of his time." He was particularly pleased with the reviews, not only for Miss Rossmore's sake, but also because his own vanity was gratified.
Abroad Richardson won immediate recognition; in France Diderot went so far as to compare him with Homer and Moses! He gave the first impulse to modern French fiction. At home, less happily, he set going the sentimental school, and it was only when that had passed away that in the delicate and subtle character-study of Miss Austen his influence comes to its own.
The principal development of mid-nineteenth-century fiction had been, as we have seen, in the direction of the novel proper the character-study of modern ordinary life.
There is an undeniable attraction in a play which constitutes, so to speak, one brisk and continuous adventure, begun, developed, and ended before our eyes. For light comedy in particular is this a desirable form, and for romantic plays in which no very searching character-study is attempted.
She has succeeded in presenting a remarkable character-study of the most remarkable man of his time." He was particularly pleased with the reviews, not only for Miss Rossmore's sake, but also because his own vanity was gratified.
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