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... characters ; the convention is that of arbitrariness . - ( d ) The fourth convention is that in which open acknowledgement is made of the character of fiction with the usual rider that the novel or poem concerned is an exception . Thus ...
... characters ; the convention is that of arbitrariness . - ( d ) The fourth convention is that in which open acknowledgement is made of the character of fiction with the usual rider that the novel or poem concerned is an exception . Thus ...
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... characters ) and its remorseless demand ( exemplified in Proust's own tireless search for hard explanations of conduct ) ... character endemic in complex society is such as to rule out any easy Marxist assumption of any spontaneous and ...
... characters ) and its remorseless demand ( exemplified in Proust's own tireless search for hard explanations of conduct ) ... character endemic in complex society is such as to rule out any easy Marxist assumption of any spontaneous and ...
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... character , his lack of interest in the subjective aspect of life flows from his acceptance of the neo - classicist emphasis of the priority of the plot over character ' ( Laurenson and Swingewood , 1972 , p . 204 ) . One can see what ...
... character , his lack of interest in the subjective aspect of life flows from his acceptance of the neo - classicist emphasis of the priority of the plot over character ' ( Laurenson and Swingewood , 1972 , p . 204 ) . One can see what ...
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