ARTHUR Mizener talks about some of the stumbling-blocks British readers come up against in their reading of modern American novels.
The trouble, he suggests, is a different set of ' unexpressed assumptions about the nature and value of experience.'
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ARTHUR Mizener talks about some of the stumbling-blocks British readers come up against in their reading of modern American novels.
The trouble, he suggests, is a different set of ' unexpressed assumptions about the nature and value of experience.'