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... characters she usually added the torture , the dignity , of conscience — of scruple . For her there were no lovely innocents , no dashing , careless boys . Every character of hers was actuated , to this or that extent , by awareness of ...
... characters she usually added the torture , the dignity , of conscience — of scruple . For her there were no lovely innocents , no dashing , careless boys . Every character of hers was actuated , to this or that extent , by awareness of ...
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... characters but never your audience . ' Or put another way , the business of the artist is interpretation , not ... character and circumstance which have an objective existence ; which are not symbols in which the writer compels the ...
... characters but never your audience . ' Or put another way , the business of the artist is interpretation , not ... character and circumstance which have an objective existence ; which are not symbols in which the writer compels the ...
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... character in action . If the historian can only copy conversations already recorded and the novelist need only use dialogue sparingly , the playwright has nothing but dialogue to rely on . He must know his characters and his period so ...
... character in action . If the historian can only copy conversations already recorded and the novelist need only use dialogue sparingly , the playwright has nothing but dialogue to rely on . He must know his characters and his period so ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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