"A Traveller in Little Things."
Bates praises W.H. Hudson as a "master of glorious poetic prose, the weaver of that tenuous, strong, subtle web of knowledge, anecdote, colour" and contrasts his style with that of Hudson's contemporary Thomas Hardy: "heavy, ponderous, latinised, over-elaborate, over-loaded." In The New Clarion (October 15, 1932, i, 19, 439).
ID:
c7
Title:
"A Traveller in Little Things."
Genre:
Essay
Page Count:
1
Word Count:
ca. 1000
Publisher:
New Clarion
Year of Publication:
1932
Document Type:
Full-text Online
Literary Criticism
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