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Frank Arthur Swinnerton Critical Essay | Critical Essay by James Brockway

This literature criticism consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis & critique of Frank Arthur Swinnerton.
This section contains 667 words
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Critical Essay by James Brockway

A new novel by Frank Swinnerton published in his 92nd year. I make no apology for referring to the author's age. It is utterly relevant. And what do we see opposite the title-page? No less than forty fiction titles listed, followed by fifteen other titles. What an achievement. It makes another man blush for shame.

Only yesterday I received a card from a celebrated woman author, intellectual and sometime contributor to b&b … saying: 'What, I ask myself, is a bookman? Have I ever met one?'. Now, I can answer her: Frank Swinnerton.

Before discussing [Some Achieve Greatness], I should declare an interest, then claim disinterest—in the correct sense of that word, on which Mr Swinnerton, particularly, would insist: the need to take an objective view, which is every author's right to expect. The interest is twofold. In the first place, Frank Swinnerton is a respected contributor to b&b. In...
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This section contains 667 words
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Swinnerton, Frank (Arthur) 1884–1982 - Critical Essay by James Brockway from Literature Criticism Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.
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