University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Masalah 48-51The University., 1977 |
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Halaman 45
... reader information not readily to be conveyed in any other way . In Chapter 49 , Mr. Brownlow berates Monks at considerable length in language suffused with his deep indignation at the villainy of Oliver's half - brother and step ...
... reader information not readily to be conveyed in any other way . In Chapter 49 , Mr. Brownlow berates Monks at considerable length in language suffused with his deep indignation at the villainy of Oliver's half - brother and step ...
Halaman 47
... reader . The reader's mind takes in the words of the narrative and , especially , of the dialogue ; if the author has chosen and arranged them skillfully , and set them in the right sort of context , the reader will react with the ...
... reader . The reader's mind takes in the words of the narrative and , especially , of the dialogue ; if the author has chosen and arranged them skillfully , and set them in the right sort of context , the reader will react with the ...
Halaman 50
... reader , and these structured perceptions are expressed in affective language that could not be the character's own . ( The difference between melodramatic narra- tive and melodramatic speech , of course , is one of degree of authorial ...
... reader , and these structured perceptions are expressed in affective language that could not be the character's own . ( The difference between melodramatic narra- tive and melodramatic speech , of course , is one of degree of authorial ...
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Things that Befall Preposterously | 45 |
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