Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 11
... novel , into its complex texture of scene , character and action , " and the reader is offered " fulness of rendition , not mere direction or state- ment . Don't state , says James , time and time again -- render ! Don't tell us what is ...
... novel , into its complex texture of scene , character and action , " and the reader is offered " fulness of rendition , not mere direction or state- ment . Don't state , says James , time and time again -- render ! Don't tell us what is ...
Page 34
... novel implies , is on the " good story " per se . The country's leisurely pace and lack of artificial pleasures result in a preoccupation with people's behavior and a lasting interest in character . And so , inevitably and naturally you ...
... novel implies , is on the " good story " per se . The country's leisurely pace and lack of artificial pleasures result in a preoccupation with people's behavior and a lasting interest in character . And so , inevitably and naturally you ...
Page 68
... novel is " Night . " ) 3Lytle has voiced annoyance with the term " historical novel " when it is used ambiguously to imply that " the history " and " the fiction " of a novel can be separated . In his view , history does not exist apart ...
... novel is " Night . " ) 3Lytle has voiced annoyance with the term " historical novel " when it is used ambiguously to imply that " the history " and " the fiction " of a novel can be separated . In his view , history does not exist apart ...
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