Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 62
... effect which a distanced point of view yields . The nature and degree of restriction and shifts within or from scene to summary are all aspects of point of view which the critical reader must consider . Lytle demands a consistently held ...
... effect which a distanced point of view yields . The nature and degree of restriction and shifts within or from scene to summary are all aspects of point of view which the critical reader must consider . Lytle demands a consistently held ...
Page 63
... effect . The plea- sures of observing the obvious manipulations of the author and being told , in effect , " Look , reader , this is art not life , " are antithet- ical to the complete imaginative experience as Lytle understands and ...
... effect . The plea- sures of observing the obvious manipulations of the author and being told , in effect , " Look , reader , this is art not life , " are antithet- ical to the complete imaginative experience as Lytle understands and ...
Page 65
... effect of what Montaigne called " the good , supreme , divine poetry , # 18 and what Longinus would have characterized as " the Sublime . " The cause of this experience is neither purely subjective nor purely objective , but re- sides ...
... effect of what Montaigne called " the good , supreme , divine poetry , # 18 and what Longinus would have characterized as " the Sublime . " The cause of this experience is neither purely subjective nor purely objective , but re- sides ...
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