Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... various motif clusters regardless of their disposition in the text . These stylistic devices help the reader to establish the existence of generic coherences between individual constituent parts of the text , and thereby facilitate the ...
... various motif clusters regardless of their disposition in the text . These stylistic devices help the reader to establish the existence of generic coherences between individual constituent parts of the text , and thereby facilitate the ...
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... various word types occur coincide very closely in the two samples from the Gospel . On the basis of word - type frequency , the Gospel of St. John may be considered as being very uniform in style . The frequency with which the various ...
... various word types occur coincide very closely in the two samples from the Gospel . On the basis of word - type frequency , the Gospel of St. John may be considered as being very uniform in style . The frequency with which the various ...
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... various features of his language have to be in keeping with his psychology and outlook . Short , staccato sentences , with a bare minimum of causal links ; simple , concrete vocabulary ; avoidance of images except in one crucial scene ...
... various features of his language have to be in keeping with his psychology and outlook . Short , staccato sentences , with a bare minimum of causal links ; simple , concrete vocabulary ; avoidance of images except in one crucial scene ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
Copyright | |
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