Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... character , to steep oneself in her atmosphere . I had no time to explain why I felt it somewhat tragic , heroic , yet with a dash of the flighty , and fantastic , before the train stopped , and I watched her disappear , carrying her ...
... character , to steep oneself in her atmosphere . I had no time to explain why I felt it somewhat tragic , heroic , yet with a dash of the flighty , and fantastic , before the train stopped , and I watched her disappear , carrying her ...
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... character to express completely and effectively his states of mind with reference to the given circumstances . No ... character portrayal is possible for the fiction writer at all : character is a process not a state , and the truth ...
... character to express completely and effectively his states of mind with reference to the given circumstances . No ... character portrayal is possible for the fiction writer at all : character is a process not a state , and the truth ...
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... 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 a reformed character . A character is not fully revealed until brought ...
... 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 a reformed character . A character is not fully revealed until brought ...
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