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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... reader can feel that they are people ; and unless the reader , even for the moment , accepts X , Y , and Z as people , he can have no interest in the story , and the plot cannot provoke his suspense . For instance , the story is like a ...
... reader can feel that they are people ; and unless the reader , even for the moment , accepts X , Y , and Z as people , he can have no interest in the story , and the plot cannot provoke his suspense . For instance , the story is like a ...
Halaman 114
... reader . He is anx- ious to stir the reader's emotions also . Consequently , he arranges his facts so that they will lead the reader to accept certain conclusions . He appeals to his reader's pride in the " American Dream , " he ...
... reader . He is anx- ious to stir the reader's emotions also . Consequently , he arranges his facts so that they will lead the reader to accept certain conclusions . He appeals to his reader's pride in the " American Dream , " he ...
Halaman 447
... reader have in the object of the poem is not merely the interest one would have in looking at such an object in real life or in a photograph . The close observation of the poet may heighten the pleasure of the reader in recogni- tion of ...
... reader have in the object of the poem is not merely the interest one would have in looking at such an object in real life or in a photograph . The close observation of the poet may heighten the pleasure of the reader in recogni- tion of ...
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Bret Harte | 35 |
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