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The idea of blushing or blood rushing to the face has been left out and it is that idea which connects the change in the person's appearance with jealousy . A simpler way of looking at it is to accept the image ' green'as representing ...
The idea of blushing or blood rushing to the face has been left out and it is that idea which connects the change in the person's appearance with jealousy . A simpler way of looking at it is to accept the image ' green'as representing ...
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The whole idea of fixed forms and formal construction is intriguing , especially in poetry where stylistic ... When it does not , it joins with lyric poetry in relying on a progression of ideas or attitudes which function as a plot and ...
The whole idea of fixed forms and formal construction is intriguing , especially in poetry where stylistic ... When it does not , it joins with lyric poetry in relying on a progression of ideas or attitudes which function as a plot and ...
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Figurative language surprises the reader because the statement or idea expressed does not make sense on the surface level , and , since literal meaning is denied , an act of imagination is required before the intended meaning becomes ...
Figurative language surprises the reader because the statement or idea expressed does not make sense on the surface level , and , since literal meaning is denied , an act of imagination is required before the intended meaning becomes ...
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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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