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conduct , the artistic balance and construction of the fictional world , the effectiveness of the presentation and the inevitability of the outcome join together to make a great and rewarding work of art . Fables and religious parables ...
conduct , the artistic balance and construction of the fictional world , the effectiveness of the presentation and the inevitability of the outcome join together to make a great and rewarding work of art . Fables and religious parables ...
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Form - Outward Shape of Construction In order to come to terms with the method of construction in a given work and to appreciate its effect on the subject matter and theme , the form or outward shape of the author's divisions of the ...
Form - Outward Shape of Construction In order to come to terms with the method of construction in a given work and to appreciate its effect on the subject matter and theme , the form or outward shape of the author's divisions of the ...
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In contemporary drama almost any method of combination might be used , depending on the construction of the play being performed or the facilities of the theatre itself , because questions of composition and production method are now ...
In contemporary drama almost any method of combination might be used , depending on the construction of the play being performed or the facilities of the theatre itself , because questions of composition and production method are now ...
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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 |
Copyright | |
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