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In other novels we are given a descriptive portrait of the character first , so that we know what to expect , and the resulting actions and reactions of the character provide a filling - in and elaboration whose just ness we can ...
In other novels we are given a descriptive portrait of the character first , so that we know what to expect , and the resulting actions and reactions of the character provide a filling - in and elaboration whose just ness we can ...
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No , if the characters are not to be either incredibly frank and self - conscious letter - writers or ... Novelists who employ the " stream of consciousness ' technique would deny that character portrayal is possible for the fiction ...
No , if the characters are not to be either incredibly frank and self - conscious letter - writers or ... Novelists who employ the " stream of consciousness ' technique would deny that character portrayal is possible for the fiction ...
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Yet the circumstances presented in the play do not so much change Lear's character as bring out aspects of it which hitherto events had not conspired to release . This is a very different thing from the formal conversion of a villain to ...
Yet the circumstances presented in the play do not so much change Lear's character as bring out aspects of it which hitherto events had not conspired to release . This is a very different thing from the formal conversion of a villain to ...
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PLATO The Poet in the Republic | 1 |
LONGINUS On the Sublime | 10 |
THOMAS HOBBES Answer to Sir William Davenants | 25 |
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