Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading, Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volume 1Bellows-Reeve Company, 1909 - Anthologies |
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Page 42
... incidents , scenes and all the little devices that go to give reality to the conception are subordinated to the central person or idea . Unless this is done the creation lacks unity and therefore lacks force , beauty and coherence . The ...
... incidents , scenes and all the little devices that go to give reality to the conception are subordinated to the central person or idea . Unless this is done the creation lacks unity and therefore lacks force , beauty and coherence . The ...
Page 72
... incident you have just seen . 3. Look Your Children in the Eyes . Find the responsive eyes and get your inspiration ... incidents . The recital of a bare plot is not an interest- ing story . For instance : " A boy on his way to school ...
... incident you have just seen . 3. Look Your Children in the Eyes . Find the responsive eyes and get your inspiration ... incidents . The recital of a bare plot is not an interest- ing story . For instance : " A boy on his way to school ...
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... incident itself is full of the characteristics which have been mentioned above as necessary for a good story , and it can be made quite dramatic . If the teller has some humorous power it can be made very amusing . It is not supposed ...
... incident itself is full of the characteristics which have been mentioned above as necessary for a good story , and it can be made quite dramatic . If the teller has some humorous power it can be made very amusing . It is not supposed ...
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... noble monu- ment to a noble man . It is worth the telling . We will read through it again and mark the pass- ages that contain the incidents that make the story , so that we may not have to hesitate for ideas 90 TELLING STORIES Hervé Riel.
... noble monu- ment to a noble man . It is worth the telling . We will read through it again and mark the pass- ages that contain the incidents that make the story , so that we may not have to hesitate for ideas 90 TELLING STORIES Hervé Riel.
Page 106
... Incident of the French Camp , IV , 324 . The American Flag , VI , 128 . Battle Hymn of the Republic , VI , 131 . Stonewall Jackson's Way , VI , 132 . Horatius , VI , 239 . Bannockburn , VII , 303 . Breathes There the Man , VII , 454 ...
... Incident of the French Camp , IV , 324 . The American Flag , VI , 128 . Battle Hymn of the Republic , VI , 131 . Stonewall Jackson's Way , VI , 132 . Horatius , VI , 239 . Bannockburn , VII , 303 . Breathes There the Man , VII , 454 ...
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