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... plot development . Many critics have noted this , have praised his verisimilitude and his ability to capture and ... plots and sub - plots , numerous characters , temporal and spatial considerations - is fre- 1 Biographic data and other ...
... plot development . Many critics have noted this , have praised his verisimilitude and his ability to capture and ... plots and sub - plots , numerous characters , temporal and spatial considerations - is fre- 1 Biographic data and other ...
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... plot structure in the sense that Aristotle speaks of it : " a plot with many stories . " 2 Faulkner is painting in bold strokes . For subtlety we must look to his juxtapositions and to the thematic thread of the novel . A metaphor will ...
... plot structure in the sense that Aristotle speaks of it : " a plot with many stories . " 2 Faulkner is painting in bold strokes . For subtlety we must look to his juxtapositions and to the thematic thread of the novel . A metaphor will ...
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... plot , the other two being , of course , peripety ( reversal ) and catastrophe . A complex plot is one that involves either peripety or anagnorisis or perhaps both , and it is essential to a good drama that each of the elements arise ...
... plot , the other two being , of course , peripety ( reversal ) and catastrophe . A complex plot is one that involves either peripety or anagnorisis or perhaps both , and it is essential to a good drama that each of the elements arise ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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