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The traditional range of English or British writing has continued to focus on social behaviour and moral commentary , while American literature , for example , because of the original desire to create a new social and political order in ...
The traditional range of English or British writing has continued to focus on social behaviour and moral commentary , while American literature , for example , because of the original desire to create a new social and political order in ...
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In order to prove the point , he prints the original story , the so - called French text , and his own literal translation from the French back into English . The clever satire on French pretentiousness and intellectual snobbery is not ...
In order to prove the point , he prints the original story , the so - called French text , and his own literal translation from the French back into English . The clever satire on French pretentiousness and intellectual snobbery is not ...
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The original Ozidi saga is acted out as a ritual drama once every twenty - five years and tells the story of a warrior who was born after his father's death and brought up to avenge the treachery of his father's murderers .
The original Ozidi saga is acted out as a ritual drama once every twenty - five years and tells the story of a warrior who was born after his father's death and brought up to avenge the treachery of his father's murderers .
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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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