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... Literary memory provided a dimen- sion for military experience , and the deeper one's literary culture , the more profound this dimension became . I will quote only one example : from David Jones's narrative poem In Parenthesis , which ...
... Literary memory provided a dimen- sion for military experience , and the deeper one's literary culture , the more profound this dimension became . I will quote only one example : from David Jones's narrative poem In Parenthesis , which ...
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... literary patterning , and is then avoided by writers anxious to maintain an ' illusion of life ' . Even ending a story at all - ending in the sense of tying up all the loose ends of the plot , settling the destinies of all the ...
... literary patterning , and is then avoided by writers anxious to maintain an ' illusion of life ' . Even ending a story at all - ending in the sense of tying up all the loose ends of the plot , settling the destinies of all the ...
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... Literary Fund , or Royal Literary Fund Society as it was often then called , which held its first meeting in 1793. The young Chateaubriand , after travelling through the American wilderness in 1791 and fighting on the roy- alist side in ...
... Literary Fund , or Royal Literary Fund Society as it was often then called , which held its first meeting in 1793. The young Chateaubriand , after travelling through the American wilderness in 1791 and fighting on the roy- alist side in ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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