"Auctorial Induction"
The Certain Hour (1916)
Кейбелл, Джеймс Брэнч: Цитаты на английском языке
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
Источник: The Cream of the Jest (1917), Ch. 23 : Economic Considerations of Piety
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
Источник: The Cream of the Jest (1917), Ch. 24 : Deals with Pen Scratches
“Life is very marvelous … and to the wonders of the earth there is no end appointed.”
The Gander, in Book Seven : What Saraïde Wanted, Ch. XLV : The Gander Also Generalizes
The Silver Stallion (1926)
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
Источник: The Cream of the Jest (1917), Ch. 14 : Peculiar Conduct of a Personage
Beyond Life (1919; 1927 edition), Author's Note
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
The Epilogue : Which is the proper ending of all comedies; and heralds, it may be, an afterpiece.
The Cream of the Jest (1917)
Niafer, in Book Ten : At Manuel's Tomb, Ch. LXIX : Economics of Jurgen
The Silver Stallion (1926)
“At what cost, now, may one attempt to write perfectly of beautiful happenings?”
"Auctorial Induction"
The Certain Hour (1916)
Coth, in Book Four : Coth at Porutsa, Ch. XXVI : The Realist in Defeat
The Silver Stallion (1926)
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
Источник: The Cream of the Jest (1917), Ch. 14 : Peculiar Conduct of a Personage
"Auctorial Induction"
The Certain Hour (1916)
"Auctorial Induction"
The Certain Hour (1916)
"Auctorial Induction"
The Certain Hour (1916)
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
Источник: The Cream of the Jest (1917), Ch. 13 : Suggesting Themes of Universal Appeal
“Good and evil keep very exact accounts… and the face of every man is their ledger.”
Ch. 5 : Requirements of Bread and Butter http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/CABELL/ch05.htm <br class="br">Jurgen (1919)
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
Author's Note (1929 edition)
The Cream of the Jest (1917)
“Man alone of animals plays the ape to his dreams.”
Manuel, in Book Four : Coth at Porutsa, Ch. XXV : Last Obligation upon Manuel
The Silver Stallion (1926)
Book Five : "Mundus Vult Decepi", Ch. XXVII : Fond Motto of a Patriot
The Silver Stallion (1926)
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
Источник: The Cream of the Jest (1917), Ch. 26 : "Epper Si Muove"
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
Источник: The Cream of the Jest (1917), Ch. 27 : Evolution of a Vestryman
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
Author's Note (1929 edition)
The Cream of the Jest (1917)
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
Источник: The Cream of the Jest (1917), Ch. 26 : "Epper Si Muove"
"Auctorial Induction"
The Certain Hour (1916)
Epigraph
The Certain Hour (1916)
Title of a fictional work that he "quotes" from at the start of the book.
The Certain Hour (1916)
"Ballad of the Double-Soul"
The Certain Hour (1916)
“Love, I take it, must look toward something not quite accessible, something not quite understood.”
James Branch Cabell книга The Cream of the Jest
Horvendile, in Ch. 2 : Introduces the Ageless Woman
The Cream of the Jest (1917)
“There is no gift more great than love.”
Morvyth, in Book Two : The Mathematics of Gonfal, Ch. X : Relative to Gonfal's Head
The Silver Stallion (1926)
