A Guide to Writing HistoryWriter's digest, 1976 - 258 Seiten |
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... characters think and act in their own time and situation . In their speech or customs or reaction to any situation , there must be no hint of events to come or of changes in mores . They can know only what they see or feel or are told ...
... characters think and act in their own time and situation . In their speech or customs or reaction to any situation , there must be no hint of events to come or of changes in mores . They can know only what they see or feel or are told ...
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... characters may be invented and set in a framework of historical events , in which some real people may have what in the picture industry is called " a cameo role . " I cannot say too often that you must never put a real person into a ...
... characters may be invented and set in a framework of historical events , in which some real people may have what in the picture industry is called " a cameo role . " I cannot say too often that you must never put a real person into a ...
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... characters , an interesting plot told with lots of action and dialogue in an interesting setting . Appealing to the senses , as we have seen , helps to dramatize events , to show setting and character . There is no substitute for a good ...
... characters , an interesting plot told with lots of action and dialogue in an interesting setting . Appealing to the senses , as we have seen , helps to dramatize events , to show setting and character . There is no substitute for a good ...
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Writing History For Todays Readers | 1 |
How To Find The Right Ideas | 7 |
Using your own experience Things you see Conversations with | 19 |
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