Truth’s Consequence In Comedy, Fiction, Literary Fiction T The truth is like fire; to tell the truth means to glow and burn. Joyce Cary – The Horse’s Mouth Purchase Now James Joyce The Horse’s Mouth FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
World for Love In Comedy, Fiction, Literary Fiction W In the end, the world always becomes a place for love. Joyce Cary – The Horse’s Mouth Purchase Now
Obscurity In Modernist Novel O It darkles, (tinct, tint) all this our funnaminal world. James Joyce – Finnegans Wake Purchase Now
Creative Desire In Comedy, Fiction, Literary Fiction C The desire to create continually is vulgar and betrays jealousy, envy, ambition. If one is something one really does not need to make anything – and one nonetheless does very much. Joyce Cary – The Horse’s Mouth Purchase Now
Anticipation In Modernist Novel A He had been belching for seven years and there she came, his sofa spousy, the loveliest mum ever you want to see. James Joyce – Finnegans Wake Purchase Now
Over-Education Atonement In Comedy, Fiction, Literary Fiction O The only way to atone for being occasionally a little over-dressed is by being always absolutely over-educated. Joyce Cary – The Horse’s Mouth Purchase Now