The Theory of the Novel: New Essays, Volume 10John Halperin Oxford University Press, 1974 - 396 páginas |
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... created the problem or nourished the illusion ? Novelists or literary historians ? By rigidly fixing prose romance in a given set of historical factors on the one hand , and by failing to recognize the protean nature of the form to be ...
... created the problem or nourished the illusion ? Novelists or literary historians ? By rigidly fixing prose romance in a given set of historical factors on the one hand , and by failing to recognize the protean nature of the form to be ...
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... created world , a world that is not verifiable through any process of scientific method , but is simply a manifestation of belief . If an author is not quite honest , or if he is lacking in courage , his creation will be one of willful ...
... created world , a world that is not verifiable through any process of scientific method , but is simply a manifestation of belief . If an author is not quite honest , or if he is lacking in courage , his creation will be one of willful ...
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... created the interwoven sen- sations , images , and emotions of Styron's fictional vision . And no one of the nineteenth century , say , could possibly have created the world of William Faulkner , with its multiple refractions of the ...
... created the interwoven sen- sations , images , and emotions of Styron's fictional vision . And no one of the nineteenth century , say , could possibly have created the world of William Faulkner , with its multiple refractions of the ...
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Meir Sternberg What Is Exposition? An Essay | 25 |
Fiction | 71 |
A Walton Litz The Genre of Ulysses | 109 |
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action actually aesthetic American appears artist becomes beginning believe called century characters comedy comic conception concerned consciousness course created criticism deal defined definition describe discussion effect Eliot English essay example existence experience expositional expression fabula fact feeling fiction finally genre George give given hand Henry human imagination important instance intention interest James kind language later less limited literary literature living matter meaning mind mode moral narrative narrator nature never novel novelist objective once original particular perhaps person plot possible present problem question reader reading realism reality reference relation represented scene seems sense simply speak story structure suggests sujet theory things thought tion tone tradition true truth turn Ulysses understand University whole writer York
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