College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... reader not knowing the candy Byron gives Virgil Beard is stale , information which partly explains the boy's lack of enthusiasm ; leaves the reader not knowing for sure that Byron has ac- tually bought Virgil the airgun he is shown ...
... reader not knowing the candy Byron gives Virgil Beard is stale , information which partly explains the boy's lack of enthusiasm ; leaves the reader not knowing for sure that Byron has ac- tually bought Virgil the airgun he is shown ...
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... readers of the Modern Library edition . He drastically simplified the narrative tech- nique , eliminating what he may have come to see as self - indulgent teasing of the reader through wilful withholding and bestowing of information ...
... readers of the Modern Library edition . He drastically simplified the narrative tech- nique , eliminating what he may have come to see as self - indulgent teasing of the reader through wilful withholding and bestowing of information ...
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... readers discover the truth for themselves , and this discovery is often made at the expense not only of a reader's opinions and values , but of his self - esteem . 22 While the rhetorical , discursive presentation is developed " within ...
... readers discover the truth for themselves , and this discovery is often made at the expense not only of a reader's opinions and values , but of his self - esteem . 22 While the rhetorical , discursive presentation is developed " within ...
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