Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... thematic link . It recurs in order to emphasize a characteristic trait , and thus its function is epithetic . The linking phrase , by contrast , does serve the function of establishing thematic relatedness between textually separated ...
... thematic link . It recurs in order to emphasize a characteristic trait , and thus its function is epithetic . The linking phrase , by contrast , does serve the function of establishing thematic relatedness between textually separated ...
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... thematic coherence may be predominant or one type may be so underemphasized as to prove incidental . Thus it may be said , broadly speaking , that narratives are classifiable into three main categories , according to the type of thematic ...
... thematic coherence may be predominant or one type may be so underemphasized as to prove incidental . Thus it may be said , broadly speaking , that narratives are classifiable into three main categories , according to the type of thematic ...
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... thematic meaning is corre- spondingly varied . Consequently , the device which we may call multiple focusing the representation of a single object from different perspec- tives is a means whereby the thematic signification of a given ...
... thematic meaning is corre- spondingly varied . Consequently , the device which we may call multiple focusing the representation of a single object from different perspec- tives is a means whereby the thematic signification of a given ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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