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  • Give me five hundred and I'll show you the cathedral and I'll take you to Santa Maria Novella.†  (source)
  • Waiting for a suit to be pressed, he discovered from the Corriere della Sera that "una novella di Sinclair Lewis 'Wall Street' nella quale autore analizza la vita sociale di una piccola citta Americana."†  (source)
  • In his exquisite novella "The Fox," Lawrence creates one of the oddest triangles in literature.†  (source)
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  • As you must know, it would be unusual for us to publish a complete novella by an unknown writer, or for that matter a well-established one.†  (source)
  • D. H. Lawrence gave us any number of short stories where characters devour and destroy one another in life-and-death contests of will, novellas like "The Fox" (1923) and even novels like Women in Love (1920), in which Gudrun Brangwen and Gerald Crich, although ostensibly in love with one another, each realize that only one of them can survive and so engage in mutually destructive behavior.†  (source)
  • Desire and power in his little novella The Woman Who Rode Away (1928).†  (source)
  • Not since her week in Primrose Hill, typing out the novella, and what a foolish excitement that seemed now.†  (source)
  • His novella The Turn of the Screw (1898) is about a governess who tries, without success, to protect the two children in her care from a particularly nasty ghost who seeks to take possession of them.†  (source)
  • On one level, everything we need to know is there in those two names, and the rest of the novella pretty much acts as a gloss on these two telling names.†  (source)
  • If you read that beautiful little novella and neither of these names suggests anything to you, you really need to pay more attention.†  (source)
  • I'm reading Hemingway's novella, The Old Man and the Sea.†
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