The Theory of the Novel: New Essays, Volume 10John Halperin Oxford University Press, 1974 - 396 páginas |
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... interest adhering to different incidents , " for this will depend on the skill [ and , we might add , the artistic goal ] of the painter " ; 30 though his own ideal is to demonstrate " what an exciting inward life may do for the person ...
... interest adhering to different incidents , " for this will depend on the skill [ and , we might add , the artistic goal ] of the painter " ; 30 though his own ideal is to demonstrate " what an exciting inward life may do for the person ...
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... interest ( including his own ) because , as shown above , there is no single one that is universally valid and can ... interest . Irrespective of the overt motivation of his selective decisions , his procedure is based , in fact , not on ...
... interest ( including his own ) because , as shown above , there is no single one that is universally valid and can ... interest . Irrespective of the overt motivation of his selective decisions , his procedure is based , in fact , not on ...
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... interest and entrap the reader in the au- tonomous world of his novel ; the novel should free us from our world ... interest us ; much less can its mere duplication interest us . What can and does interest . us is " imaginary psychology ...
... interest and entrap the reader in the au- tonomous world of his novel ; the novel should free us from our world ... interest us ; much less can its mere duplication interest us . What can and does interest . us is " imaginary psychology ...
Índice
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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The Experimental Impulse in George Meredith's Fiction Richard C. Stevenson Pré-visualização limitada - 2004 |