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A disciplined understanding of technical devices ( word choice , images , figures of speech , rhetorical devices , etc. ) , including their emotional overtones and associations in context , is required , however , because that is ...
A disciplined understanding of technical devices ( word choice , images , figures of speech , rhetorical devices , etc. ) , including their emotional overtones and associations in context , is required , however , because that is ...
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( e ) Rhetorical devices . As distinct from images and figures of speech , rhetorical devices and syntactical patterns also exert a heavy influence on style . Rhetorical principles exist in all languages and govern the way in which ...
( e ) Rhetorical devices . As distinct from images and figures of speech , rhetorical devices and syntactical patterns also exert a heavy influence on style . Rhetorical principles exist in all languages and govern the way in which ...
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Dance normally presupposes music although it certainly can exist on its own , and in the same way music and its close relation , song , are also independent devices which can be used as desired in the composition or construction of a ...
Dance normally presupposes music although it certainly can exist on its own , and in the same way music and its close relation , song , are also independent devices which can be used as desired in the composition or construction of a ...
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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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