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" accomplish something and arrive somewhere. 2. The episodes of a tale shall be necessary parts of the tale and shall help to develop it. 3. The personages in a tale shall be alive, except in the case of corpses, and always the reader shall be able to tell... "
State Normal Monthly - Page 6
by Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia - 1897
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The North American Review, Volume 161

1895 - 856 pages
...somewhere. But the Deerslayer tale accomplishes nothing and arrives in the air. 2. They require that the episodes of a tale shall be necessary parts of the tale, and shall help to develop it. But as the Deerslayer tale is not a tale, and accomplishes nothing and arrives nowhere, the episodes...
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The Historical and Political Turn in Literary Studies

Winfried Fluck - 1995 - 474 pages
...a Moral Code [The] rules governing literary art in the domain of romantic fiction ... require that the personages in a tale shall be alive, except in the case of corpses, and that always the reader shall be able to tell the corpses from the others. But this detail has often...
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Westerns: Making the Man in Fiction and Film

Lee Clark Mitchell - 1996 - 366 pages
...MORAL RESTRAINT [The] rules governing literary art in the domain of romantic fiction . . . require that the personages in a tale shall be alive, except in the case of corpses, and that always the reader shall be able to tell the corpses from the others. But this detail has often...
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Westerns: Making the Man in Fiction and Film

Lee Clark Mitchell - 1998 - 358 pages
...MORAL RESTRAINT (The] rules governing literary art in the domain of romantic fiction . . . require that the personages in a tale shall be alive, except in the case of corpses, and that always the reader shall be able to tell the corpses from the others. But this detail has often...
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to American Literature

Laurie E. Rozakis - 1999 - 500 pages
...somewhere. But the Deerslayer tale accomplished nothing and arrives in the air." 4. "They require that the episodes of a tale shall be necessary parts of the tale, and shall help to develop it. But as the Deerslayer tale is not a tale, and accomplishes nothing and arrives nowhere, the episodes...
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Professional Genealogy: A Manual for Researchers, Writers, Editors ...

Elizabeth Shown Mills - 2001 - 682 pages
...writing—that apply to genealogy as well: • A tale shall accomplish something and arrive at somewhere. • The episodes of a tale shall be necessary parts of the tale and shall help to develop it. • The personages in a tale shall be alive, except in the case of corpses, and the reader [should]...
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Writing Fiction for Children: Stories Only You Can Tell

Judy K. Morris - 2001 - 192 pages
...“My...!” FOUR Using Summaries to Study Plot [A] tale shall accomplish something and arrive somewhere. the episodes of a tale shall be necessary parts of the tale, and shall help to develop it. —Mark Twain, “Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses” Finally, books dictate their shape, form,...
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Grammar and Style

Laurie Rozakis - 2003 - 434 pages
...clear prose: 1. That a tale shall accomplish something and arrive somewhere. ... 3. They require that the personages in a tale shall be alive, except in the case of corpses, and that always the reader shall be able to tell the corpses from the others. 4. They require that the...
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Great Short Works of Mark Twain

Mark Twain - 2009 - 404 pages
...somewhere. But the Deerslayer tale accomplishes nothing and arrives in the air. s. They require that the episodes of a tale shall be necessary parts of the tale, and shall help to develop it. But as the Deerslayer tale is not a tale, and accomplishes nothing and arrives nowhere, the episodes...
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History's Shadow: Native Americans and Historical Consciousness in the ...

Steven Conn - 2006 - 289 pages
...things, with violating fourteen out of the eighteen rules governing romantic fiction, including “that the personages in a tale shall be alive, except in the case of corpses, and that always the reader shall be able to tell the corpses from the others?' It took many years for Cooper...
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