Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 27
... areas in which his significance lie . His representation of the Traditional philosophy of art , his acute historical consciousness , his vision of life which serves as the point of view from which he renders the human image , the ...
... areas in which his significance lie . His representation of the Traditional philosophy of art , his acute historical consciousness , his vision of life which serves as the point of view from which he renders the human image , the ...
Page 60
... areas of knowledge relate and interact is what we look for . The concept of point of view is a difficult one to deal with conclusively . Perhaps this is because of the intangibility of the thing itself ; perhaps because the term is used ...
... areas of knowledge relate and interact is what we look for . The concept of point of view is a difficult one to deal with conclusively . Perhaps this is because of the intangibility of the thing itself ; perhaps because the term is used ...
Page 62
... areas of knowledge related to the action . The relationship between restricted view and the implied omniscience of the author / reader is part of the effect which a distanced point of view yields . The nature and degree of restriction ...
... areas of knowledge related to the action . The relationship between restricted view and the implied omniscience of the author / reader is part of the effect which a distanced point of view yields . The nature and degree of restriction ...
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