Time and the NovelP. Nevill, 1952 - 245 էջ |
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... THEME OF THE NOVEL FICTIONAL TIME ― Like the clock times of the reader and writer , the fictional time implies ... THEME OF THE NOVEL FICTIONAL TIME Pseudo-chronological duration of the theme the novel - fictional time.
... THEME OF THE NOVEL FICTIONAL TIME ― Like the clock times of the reader and writer , the fictional time implies ... THEME OF THE NOVEL FICTIONAL TIME Pseudo-chronological duration of the theme the novel - fictional time.
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Adam Abraham Mendilow. THE TIME LOCUS OF THE THEME OF THE NOVEL The theme of the novel has its own date and temporal setting . The subject may be contemporary with the author as in Tom Jones or Clarissa , or it may be historical ...
Adam Abraham Mendilow. THE TIME LOCUS OF THE THEME OF THE NOVEL The theme of the novel has its own date and temporal setting . The subject may be contemporary with the author as in Tom Jones or Clarissa , or it may be historical ...
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... theme as to appear inevitable . The theme , the form and the medium of the novel should be but three aspects of something that is one and indiv- that intangible that we may call the author's isible vision . It is claimed that the time ...
... theme as to appear inevitable . The theme , the form and the medium of the novel should be but three aspects of something that is one and indiv- that intangible that we may call the author's isible vision . It is claimed that the time ...
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The timeobsession of fiction | 13 |
The time and the space arts | 23 |
The time problems of fiction | 30 |
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action artistic causality century characters chronological duration clock Conrad consciousness contemporary continuity conventions convey critics Dalloway device digressions Dorothy Richardson dramatic effect element epic episodes experience exposition expression feeling fiction fictive present Ford Madox Ford Gertrude Stein Gide give happened Henry James hero historical human illusion imagination impression incident interest Joseph Conrad language limited living matter meaning medium method mind narration narrative nature novelist omniscient author Orlando painting passage past pattern person novel plane play plot plot novel poetry Preface principle problems progression Proust psychological duration qu'il reader reading reality relation Richardson romances scene selection sense sequence simultaneously Sterne story structure suspense symbols technique temporal tense theme thing Thomas Mann thought time-arts time-shift tion Tom Jones Tristram Shandy truth Uncle Toby values Virginia Woolf Walter Shandy whole words writer Writer's present Wyndham Lewis