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The Tragic Muse is a sprawling, untidy novel because of the double plot.
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On the wisdom of the museum, we should perhaps give the final word to that seasoned museum-goer Henry James's fictional politician-turned-painter, Nick Dormer, hero of the novel The Tragic Muse, who visits London's National Gallery to seek reassurance that he has chosen the right path.
Napoleon's Eye Brooks, Peter 2009
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[4] Henry James, Preface to The Tragic Muse [1908], in The Art of the Novel, ed.
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[4] Henry James, Preface to The Tragic Muse [1908], in The Art of the Novel, ed.
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Her eyes were so red with waking and crying, that the Tragic Muse might have winked with greater consistency.
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One more note: The Tragic Muse also offers some of James' most hilarious satire.
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I'd just finished reading James' The Tragic Muse and my recommendation to her was to:
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If you can laugh at political hackery on both sides of the aisle, The Tragic Muse gives you plenty to smile about.
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In the Tragic Muse the artists all behave like a...
Lance Mannion: 2005
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I'd just finished reading James' The Tragic Muse and my recommendation to her was to:
Lance Mannion: 2005
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