'Based on a comparison between Boyd and Richardson, this article goes on to point to the trilogy [The Fortunes of Richard Mahony] as the most effective example of the author's use of cumulative detail to create impact, while less effective stylistically and less aware than Boyd "of the problem presented by a search for truth..."' (William D. Elliott, Henry Handel Richardson 163).
'Based on a comparison between Boyd and Richardson, this article goes on to point to the trilogy [The Fortunes of Richard Mahony] as the most effective example of the author's use of cumulative detail to create impact, while less effective stylistically and less aware than Boyd "of the problem presented by a search for truth..."' (William D. Elliott, Henry Handel Richardson 163).