No novel with a tragic ending, no powerful realisticnovel, would be called Phyllis.
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He still thought he was a poet, but Russell said his gift was for the realisticnovel.
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The sober realisticnovel of to-day discusses what an essential lunatic will do in a dull world.
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Who was the author of this spicy, brutally realisticnovel of kings and knights of the fifteenth century?
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It's not a realisticnovel.
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It was like reading scenes from a realisticnovel of New York life to listen to his frank, slangy conversation.
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Denyse Woods has succeeded in writing a largely realisticnovel about supernatural beings and humans that is convincing, informative, and completely engaging.
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In fact, a baby is about the only person, I should think, to whom a modern realisticnovel could be read without boring him.
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George Moore's realisticnovel "Esther Waters" does not overstate the extent to which betting demoralizes not only the wealthier, but all classes.
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This from her-whohad always believed she would end her days in New York, or perhaps write a realisticnovel exposing some mighty evil!
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A Powerful RealisticNovel of American Life.
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What brought him close to the people were his realisticnovels, which occupy the highest place in modern Hebrew literature.
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In the great age of the Russian RealisticNovel, which begins with Turgeniev and finishes with Chekhov, the English reader is tolerably at home.
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The vertiginous conclusion of a Nabokov novel calls for a complicated response which many readers, after a lifetime of realisticnovels, are incapable of making.
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An admirable book recommended especially to those who detest alike the mawkish sentiment of the "best-seller" and the revolting realisticnovels of our day.
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"It was Knockespotch," Mr. Scogan continued, "the great Knockespotch, who delivered us from the dreary tyranny of the realisticnovel.