Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... story and plot interchangeably to refer to what happens , but many reserve plot ( or plot structure ) for the ... story telling . Although ar- ranging a story chronologically seems simple , each author must still make important choices ...
... story and plot interchangeably to refer to what happens , but many reserve plot ( or plot structure ) for the ... story telling . Although ar- ranging a story chronologically seems simple , each author must still make important choices ...
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... story , we can observe even more about the ballad's structure . " The Demon Lover " reproduced here is a 19th century British ver- sion of an older story . Near the end of this chapter is Elizabeth Bowen's modern prose version of this ...
... story , we can observe even more about the ballad's structure . " The Demon Lover " reproduced here is a 19th century British ver- sion of an older story . Near the end of this chapter is Elizabeth Bowen's modern prose version of this ...
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... stories details of setting are sketched in to provide the briefest of clues to locale , giving us the feeling that the story could take place almost anywhere . In other stories , the author focuses on certain elements of the setting to ...
... stories details of setting are sketched in to provide the briefest of clues to locale , giving us the feeling that the story could take place almost anywhere . In other stories , the author focuses on certain elements of the setting to ...
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Why study Literature? Your Role as a Student of Literature | 8 |
PRELIMINARY STUDY | 15 |
Taking Notes Deciding on the Unanswered Questions | 25 |
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