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... feel I must attempt some brief descrip- tion of it ... The Ledbury scene is varied , rich and very beauti- ful , in a quiet English way . It has fair pasture , feeding a kind of cattle that has gone all over the cattle - raising world ...
... feel I must attempt some brief descrip- tion of it ... The Ledbury scene is varied , rich and very beauti- ful , in a quiet English way . It has fair pasture , feeding a kind of cattle that has gone all over the cattle - raising world ...
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... feel that it is ' true to life ' . Hence one of the oldest devices of narrative art is the reversal or peripeteia discussed by Aristotle in the Poetics , which is both unexpected and yet the completion of a pattern . Peripeteia is ...
... feel that it is ' true to life ' . Hence one of the oldest devices of narrative art is the reversal or peripeteia discussed by Aristotle in the Poetics , which is both unexpected and yet the completion of a pattern . Peripeteia is ...
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... feel , with more or less convic- tion and courage , would compromise their vision of reality . This was certainly the case in the high Victorian age , when the novel was a popular medium , comparable to series television drama today ...
... feel , with more or less convic- tion and courage , would compromise their vision of reality . This was certainly the case in the high Victorian age , when the novel was a popular medium , comparable to series television drama today ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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