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When smoothly phrased with long open or rolling sounds predominating , such a sentence gives a strong feeling of calmness , tiredness , passiveness or sickness , depending on the subject matter . On the other hand a short line or ...
When smoothly phrased with long open or rolling sounds predominating , such a sentence gives a strong feeling of calmness , tiredness , passiveness or sickness , depending on the subject matter . On the other hand a short line or ...
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353 ) Situating the factory and golf course side by side is itself ironical and gives rise to the fact that the poor workers watch the idle rich enjoying themselves . That the workers are children gives another turn to the screw since ...
353 ) Situating the factory and golf course side by side is itself ironical and gives rise to the fact that the poor workers watch the idle rich enjoying themselves . That the workers are children gives another turn to the screw since ...
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The next line finishes the thought and gives us the object of the verb , while the succeeding lines qualify that ... Notice also the different ways in which the syntax has been manipulated to give a more intense and varied rhythm .
The next line finishes the thought and gives us the object of the verb , while the succeeding lines qualify that ... Notice also the different ways in which the syntax has been manipulated to give a more intense and varied rhythm .
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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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