An Approach to Literature: A Collection of Prose and Verse with Analyses and DiscussionsCleanth Brooks, John Thibaut Purser, Robert Penn Warren F. S. Crofts & Company, 1939 - 634 halaman |
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... effect he wishes to produce on the reader . To produce this effect the writer must consider adapting his means to his end . For instance , he may experiment with various ways of getting an essential bit of information over to the reader ...
... effect he wishes to produce on the reader . To produce this effect the writer must consider adapting his means to his end . For instance , he may experiment with various ways of getting an essential bit of information over to the reader ...
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... effect when I can help it , unless it prepares the effects that are to follow ; that's what a story consists in . To ... effect . It merely means that this effect is cumulative and not depend- ent , necessarily , upon one emphatic event ...
... effect when I can help it , unless it prepares the effects that are to follow ; that's what a story consists in . To ... effect . It merely means that this effect is cumulative and not depend- ent , necessarily , upon one emphatic event ...
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... effect is as though the Sun were the focal point toward ( or from ) which all the moving stars are either converging or dispersing . But some of the stars appear to stand still . Those parallel to the Sun along the imaginary line drawn ...
... effect is as though the Sun were the focal point toward ( or from ) which all the moving stars are either converging or dispersing . But some of the stars appear to stand still . Those parallel to the Sun along the imaginary line drawn ...
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INTRODUCTION TO POETRY | 17 |
Bret Harte | 35 |
Guy de Maupassant | 41 |
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