Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... story to an audience is practising the art of narrative . If he splits up story into separately written parts , and distributes those parts among people who are understood to be representing the characters concerned , that is drama ...
... story to an audience is practising the art of narrative . If he splits up story into separately written parts , and distributes those parts among people who are understood to be representing the characters concerned , that is drama ...
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... story . But Mr. Fitz Gibbon , writing to persuadehis readers ( and here one recalls the first - night audience of Waiting for Lefty with their cries of ' Strike ! Strike ! ' ) keeps his eye so firmly on the docu- mentary proof , on the ...
... story . But Mr. Fitz Gibbon , writing to persuadehis readers ( and here one recalls the first - night audience of Waiting for Lefty with their cries of ' Strike ! Strike ! ' ) keeps his eye so firmly on the docu- mentary proof , on the ...
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... story , the poor devils who have got to stick it , whose lives must consist of dishwashing in frightful Parisian kitchens or tramping English roads from spike to spike : and the gulf is not explored as it should be . There is no ...
... story , the poor devils who have got to stick it , whose lives must consist of dishwashing in frightful Parisian kitchens or tramping English roads from spike to spike : and the gulf is not explored as it should be . There is no ...
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