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41 He also finds a two - fold structure in which the story itself is presented and
organized through dramatic narrative , while themes and authorial intentions are
brought out by means of narrative techniques establishing a “ sub - structure
which ...
41 He also finds a two - fold structure in which the story itself is presented and
organized through dramatic narrative , while themes and authorial intentions are
brought out by means of narrative techniques establishing a “ sub - structure
which ...
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In some types of literature the units are fairly obvious , e . g . the acts and scenes
of a drama , the chapters of a novel , or the parts of a sonnet . The sonnet form ,
for example , is a given for the author and to some extent for the audience as well
...
In some types of literature the units are fairly obvious , e . g . the acts and scenes
of a drama , the chapters of a novel , or the parts of a sonnet . The sonnet form ,
for example , is a given for the author and to some extent for the audience as well
...
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logues and dialogues which are the most important parts of the poem and the
chief vehicles of the dramatic content . ... Narrative literature , however dramatic it
may be , is never drama and cannot , therefore , “ show ” as drama does , but
must ...
logues and dialogues which are the most important parts of the poem and the
chief vehicles of the dramatic content . ... Narrative literature , however dramatic it
may be , is never drama and cannot , therefore , “ show ” as drama does , but
must ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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