Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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Page 184
... effect of space are actual volume and potential volume , or extensiveness and exten- sionality . The first defines the actual sphere of action or existence . In a sense it means " how big . " In Poe's story , " The Premature Burial ...
... effect of space are actual volume and potential volume , or extensiveness and exten- sionality . The first defines the actual sphere of action or existence . In a sense it means " how big . " In Poe's story , " The Premature Burial ...
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... effect of indicating a change of circumstances ; in this sense the effect is to further narration rather than to accumulate it . Place changes sometimes effect character changes , so it seems natural that , narra- tionally , as a ...
... effect of indicating a change of circumstances ; in this sense the effect is to further narration rather than to accumulate it . Place changes sometimes effect character changes , so it seems natural that , narra- tionally , as a ...
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... effects which they subserve can be grouped . The position is radically different where the critic deals with a finite corpus , in particular with a single work or with the writings of an author as a whole , which are the two most ...
... effects which they subserve can be grouped . The position is radically different where the critic deals with a finite corpus , in particular with a single work or with the writings of an author as a whole , which are the two most ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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