The Modern Study of Literature: An Introduction to Literary Theory and InterpretationUniversity of Chicago Press, 1915 - 530 páginas |
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... dialogue often accompanies it , but if not , it is , like the puppet - play , drama without words . The periodic character of the medium in which it appears makes a cartoon , not the complete drama , but the dramatic situation . The ...
... dialogue often accompanies it , but if not , it is , like the puppet - play , drama without words . The periodic character of the medium in which it appears makes a cartoon , not the complete drama , but the dramatic situation . The ...
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... dialogue with the Friends , and are therefore not genuine . The fact of the argument may be correct , but the inference will not fol- low . The word ' genuineness ' has no meaning except in con- nection with individual authorship ...
... dialogue with the Friends , and are therefore not genuine . The fact of the argument may be correct , but the inference will not fol- low . The word ' genuineness ' has no meaning except in con- nection with individual authorship ...
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... dialogue leads steadily toward complete individualization of character , and toward the realism which is individualization of incident . The climax of the movement toward individualization of thought is seen in the sonnet ; this has ...
... dialogue leads steadily toward complete individualization of character , and toward the realism which is individualization of incident . The climax of the movement toward individualization of thought is seen in the sonnet ; this has ...
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... dialogue the fusion can be effected : " But me no buts " - " Unstable of character amid exciting events he kept toing and froing like a caged tiger . " Take the sentence : " I picked up a gold pin on the Carnegie Library Reception Hall ...
... dialogue the fusion can be effected : " But me no buts " - " Unstable of character amid exciting events he kept toing and froing like a caged tiger . " Take the sentence : " I picked up a gold pin on the Carnegie Library Reception Hall ...
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... dialogue : there is no speaker but the personages of the story , and the movement is movement in the present . Yet the epic function is implicitly retained ; as is well illustrated in such a case as the Redgauntlet of Sir Walter Scott ...
... dialogue : there is no speaker but the personages of the story , and the movement is movement in the present . Yet the epic function is implicitly retained ; as is well illustrated in such a case as the Redgauntlet of Sir Walter Scott ...
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