Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Robert Vernon Weston. in " What is his point of view on the matter ? " from point of view meaning " post of observation . " It would perhaps be preferable to use " post " exclusively , but tradition has entrenched itself already to the ...
Robert Vernon Weston. in " What is his point of view on the matter ? " from point of view meaning " post of observation . " It would perhaps be preferable to use " post " exclusively , but tradition has entrenched itself already to the ...
Page 62
... 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 and shifts within or from scene to summary are all aspects of point of view ...
... 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 and shifts within or from scene to summary are all aspects of point of view ...
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... point of view ; Lytle's use of the device is primitive by com- parison , but does show him from the first to be conscious of point of view as a structural device and as working with techniques slightly less than standard . It is ...
... point of view ; Lytle's use of the device is primitive by com- parison , but does show him from the first to be conscious of point of view as a structural device and as working with techniques slightly less than standard . It is ...
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