Critiques and Essays on Modern Fiction, 1920-1951, Representing the Achievement of Modern American and British CriticsJohn W. Aldridge Ronald Press Company, 1952 - 610 oldal |
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... fiction is a literary art . It must begin with the base of lan - ✓ guage , with the word , with figurative structures , with rhetoric as skele- ton and style as body of meaning . A beginning as simple as this must overcome corrupted ...
... fiction is a literary art . It must begin with the base of lan - ✓ guage , with the word , with figurative structures , with rhetoric as skele- ton and style as body of meaning . A beginning as simple as this must overcome corrupted ...
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John W. Aldridge. FANTASY IN THE FICTION OF EUDORA WELTY * EUNICE GLENN SOMEWHERE between the prose fiction regarded as " realism " and that , on the other hand , which purports to deal only with the inner life of the mind , is the fiction ...
John W. Aldridge. FANTASY IN THE FICTION OF EUDORA WELTY * EUNICE GLENN SOMEWHERE between the prose fiction regarded as " realism " and that , on the other hand , which purports to deal only with the inner life of the mind , is the fiction ...
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... Fiction , Rinehart , 1949 . ( With critical glossary and explications . ) WILLIAMS , GEORGE G. Readings for Creative Writers . Harper , 1938 . WOOLF , VIRGINIA . " Character in Fiction , " Criterion , 2 ( July , 1924 ) , 409-430 . 5 ...
... Fiction , Rinehart , 1949 . ( With critical glossary and explications . ) WILLIAMS , GEORGE G. Readings for Creative Writers . Harper , 1938 . WOOLF , VIRGINIA . " Character in Fiction , " Criterion , 2 ( July , 1924 ) , 409-430 . 5 ...
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Introductory Comment | 3 |
PERCY LUBBOCK The Strategy of Point of View | 9 |
ALLEN TATE Techniques of Fiction | 31 |
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