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... style , for these suggest that the function of the many styles is to remind the readers of the distance between fiction and life a means of underscoring the moral truth behind the styles . In both cases ( criticizing Fielding's style as ...
... style , for these suggest that the function of the many styles is to remind the readers of the distance between fiction and life a means of underscoring the moral truth behind the styles . In both cases ( criticizing Fielding's style as ...
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... style which he uses for analysis , discussion , and narrative summary extend the range of his imagination , feeling , and humor far beyond his formal ethical preoccupations . From this analysis , we can see three distinct narrative styles ...
... style which he uses for analysis , discussion , and narrative summary extend the range of his imagination , feeling , and humor far beyond his formal ethical preoccupations . From this analysis , we can see three distinct narrative styles ...
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... style and the low style of the narrator . Parodies of legal jargon and of chivalrous romance , the first two passages of inflated prose also seem to comment obliquely on the anonymous Dubliner . The elevated legalistic rendering of the ...
... style and the low style of the narrator . Parodies of legal jargon and of chivalrous romance , the first two passages of inflated prose also seem to comment obliquely on the anonymous Dubliner . The elevated legalistic rendering of the ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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