| Bliss Perry - 1920 - 438 oldal
...be wrought out, he then invents such incidents, — he then combines such events as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect. If his very initial sentence tend not to the ontbringing of this effect, then he has failed in his first step. In the whole composition there should... | |
| Edith Birkhead - 1921 - 262 oldal
...wrought out, he then invents such incidents — he then combines such events — as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect. If his very...sentence tend not to the outbringing of this effect, he has failed in the first step. In the whole composition there should be no word written of which... | |
| William Maddux Tanner - 1922 - 606 oldal
...wrought out, he then invents such incidents — he then combines such events — as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect. If his very...indirect, is not to the one preestablished design. Singleness of impression is the principal device for securing unity in the short story. The one predetermined... | |
| Henry Adelbert White - 1922 - 360 oldal
...dominant impression, Edgar Allan Poe, testify on this matter. " If his very initial sentence," says Poe, " tend not to the out-bringing of this effect, then...indirect, is not to the one preestablished design." Every sentence, according to Poe, must add something to the tendency toward the inevitable end ; it... | |
| 1922 - 326 oldal
...— he then combines such events as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect. If hia very initial sentence tend not to the outbringing...this effect, then he has failed in his first step. Keeping originality always in view .... I say to myself, in the first place, "Of the innumerable effects,... | |
| Henry Adelbert White - 1922 - 360 oldal
...the out-bringing of this effect'tlleiiys, P^, " tend jn his first step. % the whole coS^1* ^s failed be no word written of which the tendency, direct or...indirect, is not to the one preestablished design." Every sentence, according to Poe, must add something to the tendency toward the inevitable end ; it... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Carl Van Doren - 1922 - 456 oldal
...must yield a totality of impression at a single sitting. The writer must concentrate upon a single effect. If his very initial sentence tend not to the outbringing of this effect, he has failed in his first step. In the whole composition there should be no word written of which... | |
| Alban Bertram De Mille - 1923 - 552 oldal
...be wrought out he then invents such incidents — he then combines such effects as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect. If his very...one pree'stablished design. And by such means, with much skill and care, a picture is at length painted which leaves in the mind of him who contemplates... | |
| Thomas H. Uzzell, Camelia Waite Uzzell, Walter B. Pitkin - 1923 - 512 oldal
...events as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect. If his very initial sentence tends not to the outbringing of this effect, then he has...indirect, is not to the one pre-established design. As by such means, with such care and skill, a picture is at length painted which leaves in the mind... | |
| Edward Joseph O'Brien - 1923 - 326 oldal
...be wrought out, he then invents such incidents — he then combines such events as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect. If his very...then he has failed in his first step. In the whole com,, position there should be no word written, of which the tendency, direct or indirect, is not to... | |
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