I read the sentence "Style is the subject of the novel." in a book about literary criticism written by a American novelist. It's been 35 years since I read it, and I've forgotten the author's name. Does anyone in this group know who it is?
>I read the sentence "Style is the subject of the novel." in a book > about literary criticism written by a American novelist. It's been 35 > years since I read it, and I've forgotten the author's name. Does > anyone in this group know who it is?
> >I read the sentence "Style is the subject of the novel." in a book > > about literary criticism written by a American novelist. It's been 35 > > years since I read it, and I've forgotten the author's name. Does > > anyone in this group know who it is?
Thank you very much! This has been bugging me for years and years. I'm really happy to know the source. Can you tell me where he said it? I know that the novelist whose book I read this in wasn't Henry James, and even if he cited where James said it, I can't remember it.