The Art of Fiction No. 85
Briefly

No novelist, perhaps, has done so much to widen the range of English fiction.
Few novelists have succeeded in uniting such a daunting scope of mind with a sure grasp of the individual motivation and an unfailing tenderness; none has written so well both of Darwinian theory and the ancient, inexhaustible subject of sexual passion.
Read at The Paris Review
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