Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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Page 42
... stylistic force " is the counterpart in literature of natural law in the sciences . Obviously , natural law is operative regardless of whether the emergence of a phenomenon is seen to be the result of chance occurrences , or of ...
... stylistic force " is the counterpart in literature of natural law in the sciences . Obviously , natural law is operative regardless of whether the emergence of a phenomenon is seen to be the result of chance occurrences , or of ...
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... stylistic devices frequently used when the generic coher- ence of themes is to be brought forcefully to the reader's attention is the so - called " leitmotif . " It is possible to establish existing generic coherence even between motif ...
... stylistic devices frequently used when the generic coher- ence of themes is to be brought forcefully to the reader's attention is the so - called " leitmotif . " It is possible to establish existing generic coherence even between motif ...
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... stylistic forces of thematic coherences are not merely arbitrary methods for the shaping of a narrative . This needs to be particularly stressed in reference to generic coherence , since its consistent applica- tion may result in the ...
... stylistic forces of thematic coherences are not merely arbitrary methods for the shaping of a narrative . This needs to be particularly stressed in reference to generic coherence , since its consistent applica- tion may result in the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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