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... period . Most novelists do not know their period , and their readers do not want them to . The readers want to identify themselves with the characters , and want to feel interested in the characters . They want to feel angry when the ...
... period . Most novelists do not know their period , and their readers do not want them to . The readers want to identify themselves with the characters , and want to feel interested in the characters . They want to feel angry when the ...
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... period , written today , refer to the Real Presence ? Very few histories , as opposed to religious books , mention it at all . I do not blame the authors for this ; they have to write for their readers . They know that most of their ...
... period , written today , refer to the Real Presence ? Very few histories , as opposed to religious books , mention it at all . I do not blame the authors for this ; they have to write for their readers . They know that most of their ...
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... period , so as to be able to interpret the period cor- rectly , will have to read much more widely , and study things which do not directly concern his subject at all . Let us suppose that an author in the twenty - fourth century is ...
... period , so as to be able to interpret the period cor- rectly , will have to read much more widely , and study things which do not directly concern his subject at all . Let us suppose that an author in the twenty - fourth century is ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1960 | 19 |
THE PLAYS OF JOHN WHITING | 36 |
THE COMEDIES OF T S ELIOT | 55 |
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