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... David Lodge has argued that modernist writing uses metaphor rather than metonymy ( 1977 ) . Lodge suggests that this can be seen even in the contrasting title of typical realist and modernist novels : Kipps and Anna of the Five Towns ...
... David Lodge has argued that modernist writing uses metaphor rather than metonymy ( 1977 ) . Lodge suggests that this can be seen even in the contrasting title of typical realist and modernist novels : Kipps and Anna of the Five Towns ...
Page 75
... David Lodge has himself discussed the use of language in Proust , and we can do no better than to follow his comments on this second point . The very theme of Proust's novel is essentially metaphoric - indeed some have gone so far as to ...
... David Lodge has himself discussed the use of language in Proust , and we can do no better than to follow his comments on this second point . The very theme of Proust's novel is essentially metaphoric - indeed some have gone so far as to ...
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... David Lodge has interestingly demonstrated ( 1966 ) how the refusal to use modernist techniques and perspectives has come to limit as good an artist as Kingsley Amis . Moreover , it is interesting to note that a number of gifted writers ...
... David Lodge has interestingly demonstrated ( 1966 ) how the refusal to use modernist techniques and perspectives has come to limit as good an artist as Kingsley Amis . Moreover , it is interesting to note that a number of gifted writers ...
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