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The basic elements of dance are physical gestures as they are arranged or patterned according to definite intervals of time and the medium is the human body , just as the compositional elements of sculpture are shape and texture while ...
The basic elements of dance are physical gestures as they are arranged or patterned according to definite intervals of time and the medium is the human body , just as the compositional elements of sculpture are shape and texture while ...
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If such a concept as pure art existed , it would be found at that extreme of each art form where the artist is wholly concerned with exploring the uncombined elements of his basic materials or medium - that is , with questions of ...
If such a concept as pure art existed , it would be found at that extreme of each art form where the artist is wholly concerned with exploring the uncombined elements of his basic materials or medium - that is , with questions of ...
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In it we see the basic unit or building block of the novel isolated for examination . It is almost impossible for the novelist to succeed with the larger constructional problem of unifying various episodes into a harmonious and ...
In it we see the basic unit or building block of the novel isolated for examination . It is almost impossible for the novelist to succeed with the larger constructional problem of unifying various episodes into a harmonious and ...
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Contents
The Nature of Literature and its Historical Tradition | 1 |
Narrative Fiction and the Printed Word | 39 |
Aesthetic Elements of Narrative Fiction | 48 |
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