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But he might have done this , if he had been halt , or merely tired , on account of his great age . There was no family likeness between the two , as far as Watt could make out , and nevertheless he knew that he was in the presence of a ...
But he might have done this , if he had been halt , or merely tired , on account of his great age . There was no family likeness between the two , as far as Watt could make out , and nevertheless he knew that he was in the presence of a ...
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At its most commonplace level , setting merely provides a proper background , as in Ali Mazrui's The Trial of Christopher Okigbo ( 1971 ) which sets out to examine the relationship between the personal responsibility of the artist to ...
At its most commonplace level , setting merely provides a proper background , as in Ali Mazrui's The Trial of Christopher Okigbo ( 1971 ) which sets out to examine the relationship between the personal responsibility of the artist to ...
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In representational figures it is more often the recognition of tenor which bears significance and the vehicle merely serves to point towards that meaning . In the case of synecdoche , for example , the image that acts as vehicle is ...
In representational figures it is more often the recognition of tenor which bears significance and the vehicle merely serves to point towards that meaning . In the case of synecdoche , for example , the image that acts as vehicle is ...
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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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