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Style as a reflection of the narrator's value - judgements . Narrative point of view as a structural feature - that is , the choice of a consciousness through which the narrative is perceived and presented - is certainly a most ...
Style as a reflection of the narrator's value - judgements . Narrative point of view as a structural feature - that is , the choice of a consciousness through which the narrative is perceived and presented - is certainly a most ...
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Identification of dominant style . In order to generalise about the style of a given literary work , it is necessary to assess or analyse the dominant characteristics of the writing . A disciplined understanding of technical devices ...
Identification of dominant style . In order to generalise about the style of a given literary work , it is necessary to assess or analyse the dominant characteristics of the writing . A disciplined understanding of technical devices ...
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attention is paid to the various areas of style already discussed , it should be possible to characterise or identify the general style of either a given passage or of a work as a whole , in its relationship to subject matter and theme ...
attention is paid to the various areas of style already discussed , it should be possible to characterise or identify the general style of either a given passage or of a work as a whole , in its relationship to subject matter and theme ...
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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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