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... novelist the time problem remains a decisive challenge . Meyerhoff has listed six forms in which time is significant in literature , and within Time in Literature he explores them all . His six aspects include subjective reality ...
... novelist the time problem remains a decisive challenge . Meyerhoff has listed six forms in which time is significant in literature , and within Time in Literature he explores them all . His six aspects include subjective reality ...
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... novelist was well expressed in Edouard's journal in The Counterfeiters : “ Life never presents us with anything which may not be looked upon as a fresh starting point , no less than as a termination . ' Might be continued ' - these are ...
... novelist was well expressed in Edouard's journal in The Counterfeiters : “ Life never presents us with anything which may not be looked upon as a fresh starting point , no less than as a termination . ' Might be continued ' - these are ...
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... novelist constructs his characters ; he controls them and makes them speak . The true novelist listens to them and watches them function ; he eavesdrops on them even before he knows them . " In other words , he encounters them by their ...
... novelist constructs his characters ; he controls them and makes them speak . The true novelist listens to them and watches them function ; he eavesdrops on them even before he knows them . " In other words , he encounters them by their ...
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