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Page 114
... architectural nature of the chapter . In addtion to this rhythm of the chapter , Philip Stevick has noted in " The Theory of Fictional Chapters " how " one responds to the form of a novel by responding to its chapter . " This idea ...
... architectural nature of the chapter . In addtion to this rhythm of the chapter , Philip Stevick has noted in " The Theory of Fictional Chapters " how " one responds to the form of a novel by responding to its chapter . " This idea ...
Page 117
... architectural rhythm , scale , proportion , and sequence . It is , in consequence , a strong achievement of temporal art employing the spatial architectural illusion . 64 In his essay on the structure of Great Expectations , John Hagan ...
... architectural rhythm , scale , proportion , and sequence . It is , in consequence , a strong achievement of temporal art employing the spatial architectural illusion . 64 In his essay on the structure of Great Expectations , John Hagan ...
Page 197
... Architectural spatiality Architectural element in the novel , 11 , 21 , 28 , 68 , 100 , 105 , 110-21 , 125-28 , 133 , 170 ; chapter as , 114-22 , 133 ; conflict be- tween ancient and modern , 128 ; conflict between classical and Gothic ...
... Architectural spatiality Architectural element in the novel , 11 , 21 , 28 , 68 , 100 , 105 , 110-21 , 125-28 , 133 , 170 ; chapter as , 114-22 , 133 ; conflict be- tween ancient and modern , 128 ; conflict between classical and Gothic ...
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